Gday,

I would like to ask a few questions about the adr microformat and I really hope I am in the correct place. I am so sorry if I am not.

I am trying to learn about microformats, and so far so good.


Q1. I have an address I would like to mark up as an adr. Now the problem that I think I am having with this address is that it has a country, a state, a city, a suburb, a postcode, and a street address.

As far as I know, adr only has region and locality.

Possible markup example:
<div class="adr"><div class="work">Street Address</div>
   <div class="street-address"></div>
   <div class="locality"></div> --> suburb?
   <div class="postal-code"></div>
   <div class="region"></div> -- > state?
   <div class="country-name"></div>
</div>

If locality equates to suburb, and region equates to state, how do I add the city? Can I use extended address or is that reserved for a more refined-grain part of the address than street-address, eg. office number/building?


Q2. As far as I am aware, good typography insists that colons are flush against the word they succeed, and are also styled in the same manner. Is it OK to have colons in the <spans>?

For example:
<div class="tel"><span class="type" title="fax">Fax:</span> <span class="value">+60 3 7880 7978</span></div>

Thanks!!

Kat



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