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The <address> Tag (XHTML Reference)
Introduction
As the tag says, it defines the address. However you can
also use it to define copyrights, signatures, ownerships, emails or whatever
you think it is useful. This tag actually doesn’t do very much. It
automatically renders the content to Italic. If you want the address to appear
in bold or with line breaks then you will have to do this manually on your own.