Search for sites developed in tables rather than divs?
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I want to try and get some work by emailing people who need web development. I figured a good way to find sites which need a lick of paint would be to search for a keyword and (if possible) only get results of sites coded in tables rather than divs. any ideas how to search google for sites coded in tables?
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Answer:
As per my way table based website loading time is higher then div based website. So when website need to load more time then check its source code probably its table based site. Second option is search ""table based website list"" word with double comma in google then search up to six or seven page I hope you got the website
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