I want to ask, which is more SEO friendly? the tables less site or with tables code site? Apparently, it’s more on table less codes.
Tables are just not appropriate for page layout, unless you are presenting tabular data. So don’t worry about their effect on SEO, because it’s irrelevant.
Sites that use semantically appropriate code are better for search engines, because it enables them to understand the content more accurately. Where you have tabular data, it’s right to use <table> elements, but otherwise you should avoid them. There’s also the advantage that a properly-designed page that doesn’t misuse <table>s usually needs less code, which improves the content-noise ratio, which search engines like too.
Heavens to Murgatroyd, this question might have been pertinent ten years ago, but not now. The “which is better, tables or CSS” question has been settled and beaten to death so thoroughly that the only thing remaining is fine, molecular particulates of expired horse. The SEO angle adds nothing. Thread closed.