Obsolete & Deprecated HTML

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Obsolete & Deprecated HTML

Post by sazzleevans »

Hi

I tried to get my website evaluated on one of the free sites and my score was quite low due to "Obsolete & Deprecated HTML" I used n web company to do my website. What does this mean.. I am not very techie. Any examples so i coulf go back to them with some more info would be great..

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Post by Alan Knighting »

Sarah,

There is no mystery about what "deprecated" means in the HTML language. All it means is that certain elements are flagged to be removed in future specifications.

Alan
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Post by sazzleevans »

Thanks..Is that good, bad or makes no difference to be ranking??
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