Tables are indexable by Google, but only the rows that are displayed on the first page. So, if you have 10 rows displayed by default, and the table consists of 1000 rows, 990 rows will not be indexed, only the first 10 will be.
The only way to make Google see all rows would be to show all rows at the same time, but that may slow down your pages significantly.
A dev said that the tables on our website can't be crawled by google. Is this right? Is there a way to fix it?
Hello Marc
Tables are indexable by Google, but only the rows that are displayed on the first page. So, if you have 10 rows displayed by default, and the table consists of 1000 rows, 990 rows will not be indexed, only the first 10 will be.
The only way to make Google see all rows would be to show all rows at the same time, but that may slow down your pages significantly.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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