Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Trackbacks


mouse

Recommended Posts

mouse Enthusiast

What is a Trackback in Blogs? I am having enough problem trying to figure out how to post the Blogs. I wish there was a step by step list for the computer illiterate. Thanks, Armetta B)


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



gf4life Enthusiast

I can't tell you what a trackback is. I was hoping someone here would know...

But I can tell you how to post in your blog. Once you set up your blog, then you can click on the "Add Entry" button in the top right hand box. Once you finish your entry, click on the "Post New Entry" box on the bottom of the page. Then you need to hit the "Publish" box on the bottom of that entry. And then you are done. (Edit: I found a new trick that I didn't know before. You can make your entry publish automatically by chooing the option to post as Published by the post new entry button. It saves a step in the process. :) )

If you don't publish the entry then it is considered to be a draft and no one else can view it but you.

God bless,

Mariann

mouse Enthusiast

Thank you Mariann for the Blog information. I need all the help I can get in that department. You said "once you set up your blog" and you must have been referring to all those little squares or questions or whatever they are. I had no idea what they meant and left them alone. I finally figured out how to publish, but that was after I had already done two entries. So my last Blog is the third. The one below that is the first and the one below that is the second. Talk about a bag over my brain. Now if someone would only let us know what a trackback is. Thanks again.

Armetta :(

Jonesy Apprentice

:unsure:

I think we all want to know what a trackback is: also permalink. I clicked on that for a couple of blogs, but don't know what it accomplished - don't know where the permalink is saved.

celiac3270, where are you? You young-uns seem to catch on so fast, I've been waiting for you to figure these things out.

Scott, where are you? Please don't leave us hanging out here with all these question marks fogging up our hazy brains.

;)

Maryellen

lbsteenwyk Explorer

I agree it would be very, very nice to have some instructions for those of us who are not familiar with blog terminology/procedures. An instruction guide that could be printed out would be great!!

jenvan Collaborator

Okay all, I went looking through cyber space for a trackback definition and here is what I found below... I guess the short of a trackback is that it allows you to reference or 'link' to a post or topic in another's blog. I think ! :blink:

Pingback lets you notify the author of an article if you link to his article(article on a blog, of course). If the links you include in an article you write on a blog lead to a blog which is pingback-enabled, then the author of that blog gets a notification in the form of a pingback that you linked to his article.

Trackback, on the other hand helps you to notify another author that you wrote something related to what he had written on his blog. So that the other author will sit up and notice that you gave him credit for something, or that you improved upon something he wrote, or something similar.

With pingback and trackback, blogs are interconnected.

Think of them as the equivalents of acknowledgements and references at the end of an academic paper, or a chapter in a textbook.

TrackBack is a type of peer-to-peer communication system that was designed to send notification of updates between two Web sites via a Trackback Ping. Ping in reference to TrackBack refers to a small message sent from one Web server to another. TrackBacks are useful for informing a Web site that you have referenced its Web site within your own Web site, and is popular with bloggers.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      131,540
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Barrie S
    Newest Member
    Barrie S
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.4k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • knitty kitty
      Yes, I, too, have osteoporosis from years of malabsorption, too.  Thiamine and magnesium are what keep the calcium in place in the bones.  If one is low in magnesium, boron, selenium, zinc, copper, and other trace minerals, ones bone heath can suffer.  We need more than just calcium and Vitamin D for strong bones.  Riboflavin B 2, Folate B 9 and Pyridoxine B 6 also contribute to bone formation and strength.   Have you had your thyroid checked?  The thyroid is important to bone health as well.  The thyroid uses lots of thiamine, so a poorly functioning thyroid will affect bone heath.  
    • Celiac50
      That sounds so very likely in my case! I will absolutely ask my doctor on my next bone check coming up in March... Thanks a lot! 
    • trents
      Calcium levels as measured in the blood can be quite deceiving as the body will rob calcium from the bones to meet demands for it by other bodily functions. Also, supplementing with calcium can be counterproductive as it tends to raise gut pH and decrease absorption. More often than not, the problem is poor absorption to begin with rather than deficiency of intake amounts in the diet. Calcium needs an acidic environment to be absorbed. This is why so many people on PPIs develop osteoporosis. The PPIs raise gut pH. And some people have high gut PH for other reasons. Low pH equates to a more acidic environment whereas high pH equates to a more basic (less acidic) environment.
    • Celiac50
      Kind thanks for all this valuable information! Since my Folate was/is low and also my Calcium, there IS a chance I am low in B vitamins... My doctor only measured the first two, oh and Zinc as I has twisted her arm and guess what, that was mega low too. So who knows, until I get myself tested properly, what else I am deficient in... I did a hair mineral test recently and it said to avoid All sources of Calcium. But this is confusing for me as my Ca is so low and I have osteoporosis because of this. It is my Adjusted Ca that is on the higher side and shouldn't be. So am not sure why the mineral test showed high Ca (well, it was medium in the test but relative to my lowish Magnesium, also via hair sample, it was high I was told). But anyway, thanks again for the VitB download, I will look into this most certainly!
    • ElisaAllergiesgluten
      Hello good afternoon, I was wondering if anyone has ever brought their anti-allergy pills? I have been wanting to use their Cetirizine HCI 10mg. They are called HealthA2Z and distributed by Allegiant Health.I’m also Asthmatic and these allergies are terrible for me but I also want to be sure they don’t have any sort of gluten compound.    I have tried calling them but to no avail. Has anyone ever used them? If so, did you had any problems or no problems at all?    thank you
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.