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Originally Posted by FlexxAeon
potter just said it. but to re-iterate... i get what you're saying but i don't think we're debating the same point. i am confident that a search engine knows how to separate content from code (i think i said that already). but from what i was told, there is either a "character limit" or "byte limit" that a page will be read to, before a spider says "ok, next" and then moves on to spider the next page. and that limit includes code.
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Dude, the search engine gets the webpage by doing a http request.
The server sends the entire webage not a few bytes.
The webpage would have to be a mega byte of code before any software would give
a shit.
What the idiot is confusing is that only so many bytes of code are included in the
index of the search engine. In other words you may have 2000 words on the webpage
but only 200 are put in the index for certain terms.
The index record is a small sample of your site for quick search and retrieval.
This happens no matter how much html or css is on the page.
You can't make the index take more/less terms from your page by using css or tables.
It's dumb, move on and be educated by what I said.
Use tables all you want, but not frames!!!
Frames is what these people have confused with tables because they don't know what
they are talking about.