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this is a complete example of a adr subsection inside a div element.
this is a complete example of a adr subsection inside a div element.


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&lt;div class=&quot;adr&quot; &gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;adr&quot; &gt;
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  hCard mimics vCard in the ability to have multiple addresses (adr) defined. for example "work, home, ect" this is represented in the types attribute as follows:
  hCard mimics vCard in the ability to have multiple addresses (adr) defined. for example "work, home, ect" this is represented in the types attribute as follows:


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&lt;span class=&quot;type&quot; &gt;home&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;span class=&quot;type&quot; &gt;home&lt;/span&gt;
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or, to represent work  
or, to represent work  


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&lt;span class=&quot;type&quot; &gt;work&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;span class=&quot;type&quot; &gt;work&lt;/span&gt;
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Revision as of 23:36, 17 February 2007

An example of a hCard using all available vCard properties

this is the start of a page being worked on by JamieKnight and vbgunz (VictorGonzalez) with the aim to markup and explain and example, which will use all the available properties of hCard from the cheat sheet, and the vCard specification. this page is ongoing.


Address (ADR)

this is a complete example of a adr subsection inside a div element.

code

<div class="adr" > <span class="type" >home</span> <span class="post-office-box" >9890</span> <span class="street-address" title="*">2 example road </span> <span class="extended-address" >flat 7a </span> <span class="region" >region name</span> <span class="locality" >locality name </span> <span class="postal-code" >TA2 6HU </span> <span class="country-name" >United Kingdom </span> </div>

code

hCard mimics vCard in the ability to have multiple addresses (adr) defined. for example "work, home, ect" this is represented in the types attribute as follows:

code <span class="type" >home</span> code

or, to represent work

code <span class="type" >work</span> code