Beginners’ web: how to use the trackback and pingback functions on Wordpress

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Beginners’ web: how to use the trackback and pingback functions on Wordpress I never quite understood what all these trackback and pingback functions were about. I would see that some websites would have so-called “tracback” links, and that some post comments would look funny, with excerpts from other weblogs. That’s definitively a cool feature to know not only who is linking back to your site, but also to see an excerpt of what they are saying. The official Wordpress documentation was lacking, and I stumbled on this tutorial which explains in very simple terms how this feature works. Now don’t hesitate to trackback to us simply by linking to one of our posts - your comments will appear here like magic ;)

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4 Responses to “Beginners’ web: how to use the trackback and pingback functions on Wordpress”

Ethan

At you the excellent site, a lot of useful info and good design, thank.

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We could debate on it, but I do agree with the above

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I have read this somewhere, but that one was written in a different style.

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