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<p>Once, half a decade ago, the use of tables in your HTML code was thought to be a good way to have spiders abandon the indexing of a web page.  But just as most people no longer believe the world is flat, so this myth of SEO has faded from the popular outlook.  Search engine spiders, if they were ever so poorly designed that they couldn&#8217;t index a web page that contained tables, even nested ones,</p>]]></description>
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