For me, I could not understand TrackBack until I used it. As soon as I used it, I realized it was an alterative way to adding a lengthy comment. (At least that is one obvious use of it.)
Kelly posted an article and enabled the “Allow Pings” option.
This made a “TrackBack (0)” link appear next to the “Comments (0)” link. Clicking on the TrackBack link produces a TrackBack URL that can be copied and pasted into the “Ping” field on my own blog article. By pinging from my article, my blog sends an update to Kelly’s blog, incrementing the link to: “TrackBack (1)”. Then, others can see I’ve posted a response, seeing my article title with an excerpt.
Very useful for an exchange of longer articles, giving the responding author the ability to fully edit the response. (Once you’ve posted a comment, you can’t change it.)
Read more about TrackBack in TrackBack for Beginners.
I’m gonna have to work with this whole making trackbacks. They are nothing like comments!
Trackbacks
My dad talks about trackbacks on his blog. He gives you a link on how to use them and what they are. I am still kinda trying to figure out how to use them, but so far I know the…