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"Your page uses one or more tables. If you have your menu links in the left
hand column of your page (i.e., the first cell of a multi-column table), then you may be hurting your ranking."
Why?
This could make sense as it puts your content a bit further down in your page. Most search engines give a higher importance to the text located in the beginning of the page and, whith your table, that's where your navbar is.
Not sure this has an important impact on your ranking, though.
Dan
There's a simple way to put your content first despite using tables, simply insert another row at the top which is empty but the middle column (the one with the content below) is merged with the content and thus the content appears first in the html code
(I know I'm bad at explaining things like that but I hope you know html and get the basic idea)
Look here for a solution:
[webmasterworld.com...]
Some SEOs prefer divs for that reason.
Tables definitely affect the order in which bots snag the content and in turn can mess with keyword proximity.
<edit>Now there's a quick consensus</edit>
By using the transp gif in top LHS column, will this also then lead to my content loading quicker? , rather than my dhtml menu (as include page)(on LHS) slowing the process?
Either way, if O can get my content read earlier it is a bonus!