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Steve Masters steve at mediamasters.co.ukThu Nov 15 18:37:22 GMT 2012
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Tables are perfectly acceptable in an SEO context, as long as your site is correctly structured. As John Duffy has said, though, you can see ranking improvements if you stop using them and move to a CSS-based structure. The reason for this, I find, is that you are improving the quality of your page by reducing the volume of HTML and making it load faster. Particularly for large tables, you can reduce code volume considerably when you use CSS instead of tables. If the CSS is efficient it's even better. Load speed is an important factor in SEO. Steve Masters https://plus.google.com/110634793618892944838 http://twitter.com/masterstips -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mm.chinwag.com/pipermail/uk-netmarketing/attachments/20121115/83a830dc/attachment.htm
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