A web page should always contain some information which enables a reader
to find out who wrote it or is responsible for it. This can include an email
address (which can be linked), a URI, or even a physical address. The type address
is used to identify this information, and it can contain other block-level
elements such as paragraphs, headings, and lists.
There is a default style for address elements in most browsers but the author can also use style sheets to provide a suggested presentation.