[WSG] best way to style addresses

2005-12-22 Thread tee
Hi there, I am working on a page that involves with hundred of address in different locations/cities. What is the best way to do? unordered list, definition list or table data? I am thinking to make two columns for address. Did a similar page sometimes ago with unordered list with two

Re: [WSG] best way to style addresses

2005-12-22 Thread sam sherlock
Example: ADDRESS Newsletter editorBR J.R. BrownBR 8723 Buena Vista, Smallville, CT 01234BR Tel: +1 (123) 456 7890 /ADDRESS with whatever styling provided by CSS you care for. for more details see the link below http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3/address.html tee wrote: Hi there, I am

Re: [WSG] best way to style addresses

2005-12-22 Thread Ben Wong
I remember this question coming up before on this list. IIRC we concluded that address / was only used for contact info for the author of the document. from W3C HTML 4.01 spec: The ADDRESS element may be used by authors to supply contact information for a document or a major part of a document

Re: [WSG] best way to style addresses

2005-12-22 Thread Bert Doorn
G'day sam sherlock wrote: for more details see the link below http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3/address.html Which is HTML 3 (quite outdated) but says... The ADDRESS element specifies such information as address, signature and authorship for the current document But... tee wrote: I am

Re: [WSG] best way to style addresses

2005-12-22 Thread Martin Heiden
Tee, on Thursday, December 22, 2005 at 10:03 wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote: I am working on a page that involves with hundred of address in different locations/cities. What is the best way to do? unordered list, definition list or table data? I am thinking to make two columns for

Re: [WSG] best way to style addresses

2005-12-22 Thread Christopher Townson
tee wrote: Hi there, I am working on a page that involves with hundred of address in different locations/cities. What is the best way to do? unordered list, definition list or table data? how about this: http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard ? Chris