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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
I actually don't like CSS because SE's don't really know which of your text is given priority. There's plenty of ways to represent large text in CSS but in standard html, a header tag (h1..h6) is really clear that the text in that tag is really important. CSS, Google might miss that detail.
As for tables, I've always used tables without problems. I think its more the font tags, size tags, header and title tags that tell google what's more important on your pages.
WG
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I still use h1-6 tags in css all the time. Just because you use css dosnt mean you have to forget about SEO essentials. If anything, CSS can help you hide the outstanding info to the surfer but make it very relevant to the SE