The information on this page is based on HTML version 4.01 (which is the current version of HTML). The next version, HTML 5, is currently being written. Here's a list of HTML 5 tags.
The HTML address tag is used for indicating an address, usually related to authorship of the current document.
| Example | W3C Australian Office
CSIRO ICT
Building 108, North Road, Australian National University Campus
Acton, Canberra
ACT 2601, Australia
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| Attributes: | | Attributes specific to this tag: | | None | | | Other Attributes: | | Attribute | Description | | dir | Specifies the direction of the text | | class | Document wide identifier. | | id | Document wide identifier | | lang | Language code | | title | Specifies a title to associate with the element. Many browsers will display this when the cursor hovers over the element (similar to a "tool tip"). | | style | Inline style (CSS) | | onclick | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | ondbclick | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onmousedown | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onmouseup | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onmouseover | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onmousemove | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onmouseout | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onkeypress | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onkeydown | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | | onkeyup | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) | |
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Also see the HTML 5 version of HTML tags
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