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February 22, 2013, at 07:25 AM by 222.149.253.150 -
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oPlPd3 , [url=http://djullkggtakb.com/]djullkggtakb[/url], [link=http://dvushrckfnaj.com/]dvushrckfnaj[/link], http://lktqumaennwv.com/
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(:title Creating New Pages:)
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To create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it, add a link to the page you want to create.  For example (he writes, trying it out) [[YamatoKotoba]].

To link to your new page, you must choose a name for it.  The best names describe the page's contents well, so that everyone can remember and type the name easily.

There are two main ways to create a link:

# '''Double brackets''': Typing [@[[my new page]]@] will create a link to [[my new page]].  There's [[a lot you can do -> Links]] with double bracket links.
# '''WikiWords''': On sites that have WikiWords enabled as link-creating syntax, typing [@MyNewPage@] will create a link to [[MyNewPage]].  [[WikiWords]] are CapitalizedWordsSmashedTogether, and, on such sites, don't need double brackets to become links.  Note that some sites have turned off WikiWord links -- including this one!

You can see that the links to [[my new page]] all have question marks after them.  That's because [[my new page]] hasn't been written yet.  Clicking the link will take you to an edit form where you can write and save the new page.

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Another way to create a page:  in your browser's address bar (where the page URL is), replace the name of the current page with the name of the page you wish to create, and hit Enter or do whatever you would normally do to go to a new location.  PmWiki will then dutifully tell you that the page you entered doesn't exist, but you can click on the "Edit" link in order to create, edit, and save the new page.

The bad thing about this method is that there are no links to your new page, so you're the only person who knows it is there.  It will be an orphan, unread, unlinked, unloved.  That's why adding a link to an existing page or to the [[Site/SideBar]] is a better way to create a page.

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You can also organize related pages into [[wiki group | groups]], and link between pages in different groups.  [[wiki group | Learn more]].

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February 20, 2013, at 08:10 PM by gdlqfsipj - QzdXmJzsXcpCyZhOB
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39KTMJ  <a href="http://gsssvoutrxcj.com/">gsssvoutrxcj</a>
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February 20, 2013, at 09:23 AM by tcuzdqd - mKdkbmZfPjzBQIIz
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Actually, there are cases when the White Knight also gets abusive. When the  lady  isn't as ealisy rescued as he thought, when the problems won't go away, when he don't get to have that feeling of being Good Hero Man (some are in it because solving someones problem is a huge kick), or when the woman won't allow him to fetichize her, the building frustration can topple over into resentment. Which might lead to some really ugly psychological mechanisms.I was in such a relation that went rotten and the (mostly) psychological abuse left me with PTSD, social anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue syndrome, GAD and vulvodynia ON TOP of the depression I had when I met him. Still dealing with it years later. So, no, the relationship was not golden for him either (it's not easy to live with someone who is ill), but the denial and frustration that comes with the White Knight syndrome can be powerful destructive forces as well. I feel that while mentioning the manipulation this article down-played this factor: It's not all blue eyed gullibleness.Now, I'm not saying that all White Knights are abusive, not even remotely so. In fact I think that is the extreme. But I think that White Knights all over need to reflect on the possibility that they are causing more harm than good with their behaviour  even when they are oh, so good, they can become enablers or cement the problems by not letting the person get well (which would lead to them not needing the White Knight anymore). People who are ill or addicted are very, very vulnerable. Even the best intentions can go horribly wrong if one is not flexible and realistic about the situation, oneself and the person in question.
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39KTMJ  <a href="http://gsssvoutrxcj.com/">gsssvoutrxcj</a>
February 19, 2013, at 09:47 PM by Samar - MlWIYTIPWGyyUKUG
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(:title Creating New Pages:)
%audience% authors (basic)
To create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it, add a link to the page you want to create.  For example (he writes, trying it out) [[YamatoKotoba]].

To link to your new page, you must choose a name for it.  The best names describe the page's contents well, so that everyone can remember and type the name easily.

There are two main ways to create a link:

# '''Double brackets''': Typing [@[[my new page]]@] will create a link to [[my new page]].  There's [[a lot you can do -> Links]] with double bracket links.
# '''WikiWords''': On sites that have WikiWords enabled as link-creating syntax, typing [@MyNewPage@] will create a link to [[MyNewPage]].  [[WikiWords]] are CapitalizedWordsSmashedTogether, and, on such sites, don't need double brackets to become links.  Note that some sites have turned off WikiWord links -- including this one!

You can see that the links to [[my new page]] all have question marks after them.  That's because [[my new page]] hasn't been written yet.  Clicking the link will take you to an edit form where you can write and save the new page.

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Another way to create a page:  in your browser's address bar (where the page URL is), replace the name of the current page with the name of the page you wish to create, and hit Enter or do whatever you would normally do to go to a new location.  PmWiki will then dutifully tell you that the page you entered doesn't exist, but you can click on the "Edit" link in order to create, edit, and save the new page.

The bad thing about this method is that there are no links to your new page, so you're the only person who knows it is there.  It will be an orphan, unread, unlinked, unloved.  That's why adding a link to an existing page or to the [[Site/SideBar]] is a better way to create a page.

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You can also organize related pages into [[wiki group | groups]], and link between pages in different groups.  [[wiki group | Learn more]].

%trail%<<|[[Documentation Index]]|>>

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Actually, there are cases when the White Knight also gets abusive. When the  lady  isn't as ealisy rescued as he thought, when the problems won't go away, when he don't get to have that feeling of being Good Hero Man (some are in it because solving someones problem is a huge kick), or when the woman won't allow him to fetichize her, the building frustration can topple over into resentment. Which might lead to some really ugly psychological mechanisms.I was in such a relation that went rotten and the (mostly) psychological abuse left me with PTSD, social anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue syndrome, GAD and vulvodynia ON TOP of the depression I had when I met him. Still dealing with it years later. So, no, the relationship was not golden for him either (it's not easy to live with someone who is ill), but the denial and frustration that comes with the White Knight syndrome can be powerful destructive forces as well. I feel that while mentioning the manipulation this article down-played this factor: It's not all blue eyed gullibleness.Now, I'm not saying that all White Knights are abusive, not even remotely so. In fact I think that is the extreme. But I think that White Knights all over need to reflect on the possibility that they are causing more harm than good with their behaviour  even when they are oh, so good, they can become enablers or cement the problems by not letting the person get well (which would lead to them not needing the White Knight anymore). People who are ill or addicted are very, very vulnerable. Even the best intentions can go horribly wrong if one is not flexible and realistic about the situation, oneself and the person in question.
September 22, 2006, at 09:45 AM by 58.93.53.29 - adding a link
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To create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it, add a link to the page you want to create. 
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To create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it, add a link to the page you want to create.  For example (he writes, trying it out) [[YamatoKotoba]].
September 22, 2006, at 09:44 AM by 58.93.53.29 - experiment
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To create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it add a link to the page you want to create. 
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To create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it, add a link to the page you want to create. 
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