HTML Tables in articles end up becoming a big run-on across rows in the rich results test tool.
While we can't add rows/markup, obviously, there needs to be some improvement in the content display here. At the very least, a line break/row should turn into a space (or two?)
Table as displayed:
Table as Json ld in the rich results tool:
A better fix could be to strip the table out of the article body and use micro data instead inline for tables?
I don't know the solution, but would like to see this improved in some fashion. I have a LOT of articles and reference materials that are tabular grids like this and their rankings have suffered a LOT in recent years.
While we can't add rows/markup, obviously, there needs to be some improvement in the content display here. At the very least, a line break/row should turn into a space (or two?)
Table as displayed:
Table as Json ld in the rich results tool:
A better fix could be to strip the table out of the article body and use micro data instead inline for tables?
I don't know the solution, but would like to see this improved in some fashion. I have a LOT of articles and reference materials that are tabular grids like this and their rankings have suffered a LOT in recent years.
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