You should always add your address to the bottom of any HTML page you create, so people know how to contact you with questions or comments.
There is an address tag for this, which just puts the text in italics. Usually people separate this from the rest of the text by a horizontal line.
<hr>
<address> This page maintained by the staff of the Oriental Rug Co., Learbury Building, Syracuse NY. Please send comments to oriental@aol.com.
</address>
Or you can use the convenient "mailto" feature:
Please send comments to <a href="mailto:oriental@aol.com">oriental@aol.com. </a>
People often put a copyright symbol, or an anchor to a copyright notice here. (Copyright issues are still being debated.)
If the page has information that changes frequently, you may wish to put a notice "Last updated on 1/5/95".

See also color IMAGE Foil 15 Completing your Web Page

From Preparing Web Pages - HTML Presentation: Preparing Web Pages with HTML -- Fall Semester 96. by Nancy McCracken-Foils prepared December 5 1996


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