About the optional excerpt thingy, I didn’t know about that much. But trackback is telling other particular blog that your article or your post is pointing to their blog.
From Wikipedia:
“A Trackback is one of three types of Linkbacks, methods for Web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to their articles. Some weblog software programs, such as Movable Type and Community Server, support automatic pingbacks where all the links in a published article can be pinged when the article is published. The term is used colloquially for any kind of Linkback.”
perhaps you’re not aware but wp.com bloggers are not allowed to place ads in their blogs. this is written in their terms of service. http://wordpress.com/tos/
you should remove those links before you get caught by the wp.com admin or if someone else reports you, as your blog could be suspended!
little healer said
3 of my blog readers have been asking this question to you.
‘Are you a doctor?’
Syafrizal said
Nope, hehe I am not. I’m just a normal guy.
little healer said
I have a question on wordpress(since you’re the only geek I know);
When you write an entry, how do you use the ‘optional excerpt’ bit and the ‘trackbacks’ ? I mean what are they for in the first place?
Syafrizal said
About the optional excerpt thingy, I didn’t know about that much. But trackback is telling other particular blog that your article or your post is pointing to their blog.
From Wikipedia:
“A Trackback is one of three types of Linkbacks, methods for Web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to their articles. Some weblog software programs, such as Movable Type and Community Server, support automatic pingbacks where all the links in a published article can be pinged when the article is published. The term is used colloquially for any kind of Linkback.”
little healer said
okies.. thanks
Syafrizal said
Your welcome hehe
daniel said
Syaf,
I’ve linked you up.
Syafrizal said
Thanks Daniel, I appreciate it
anonymous said
hello syafrizal,
perhaps you’re not aware but wp.com bloggers are not allowed to place ads in their blogs. this is written in their terms of service. http://wordpress.com/tos/
you should remove those links before you get caught by the wp.com admin or if someone else reports you, as your blog could be suspended!
from another wp.com blogger
Minci said
would you be able to explain WEb 2.0 in simple language to me? thanks