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    iLOVENZB's Avatar FST Crew BT Rep: +1
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    Not a fan of the new editor. How can we turn the WYSIWYG editor off?

    Also when copy a block of text with multiple paragraphs it doesn't keep the paragraphs as a new line.

    edit: Below is an example:

    What if both parties are under the age of consent?

    "Normal" sexual exploration

    It is a common and normal part of sexual development for young people to explore and experiment in sexual interactions with their peers (Araji, 2004; Barbaree & Marshall, 2006; Eade, 2003). Appropriate sexual exploration is when there is mutual agreement between same- or similar-aged peers, it is non-coercive and all participants have the control to participate, continue or stop the behaviour. If two young people who are close in age engage in a sexual relationship and there is no evidence of a power imbalance or violence, the sexual interaction is not a legal issue (Barbaree & Marshall, 2006). The state jurisdictions that provide a legal defence when the sexual interaction is between two young people close in age (Western Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory) are attempting to find a balance that protects children and young people from adult sexual exploitation in a way that does not criminalise them for having sexual relationships with their peers.
    Inappropriate and abusive sexual behaviour

    Sexual interaction that is harmful and abusive between two young people under the legal age can be difficult to identify and determine. In situations where there is a clear age difference - for example a teenager and a young child - any sexual interaction is sexual abuse, as there is a definite power imbalance. However, when both parties are close in age, identifying whether the sexual activity is abusive is more complex. Ryan (1997) proposed three factors that must be considered in order to evaluate sexual interactions between two or more children: consent, equality and coercion. Reflecting on these three factors can help to clarify when behaviour is abusive.

    http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/pubs/sheets/rs16/rs16.html
    Last edited by iLOVENZB; 06-18-2011 at 10:03 PM.
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  2. Everything Related to the Board   -   #42
    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    Not a fan of the new editor. How can we turn the WYSIWYG editor off?
    You can change that under "Miscellaneous Options" in /profile.php?do=editoptions.

    I tried switching to the basic editor but it made pages take even longer to load(?).
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    You can access this resource sheet in HTML or PDF (324 KB) format. You will need an Acrobat Reader which is free from the Adobe Systems Web site .

    According to criminal law in Australia, the age of consent refers to the age a person is considered to be capable of legally giving informed consent to sexual acts with another person. When a person engages in sexual behaviour with someone below the age of consent, they are committing a criminal offence (child sexual abuse).
    Why are there age of consent laws?

    Age of consent laws are designed to protect children and young people from sexual exploitation and abuse. Such laws effectively determine that children and young people below the age of consent do not have the emotional maturity to consent to sexual activities. In relation to sexual abuse charges in each state and territory, the key difference between child sexual assault and adult sexual assault is that adult sexual assault is based on the absence of sexual consent, whereas in child sexual assault, the issue of consent is superseded by age of consent laws (Eade, 2003). An important distinction should be made between "willingness" and "consent". A child may be willing to engage in sexual behaviour; however, as they do not have the psychological capacity to give consent according to law, all sexual interactions between an adult and a person under the age of consent are considered abusive (Barbaree & Marshall, 2006).

    edit: Paragraphs are still fucked and there's no paragraph tags in the post.
    Last edited by iLOVENZB; 06-19-2011 at 02:14 AM.
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  4. Everything Related to the Board   -   #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    When a person engages in sexual behaviour with someone below the age of consent, they are committing a criminal offence (child sexual abuse).
    What the hell, I hope you're not personal research to test the story pasting functions of the board

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    I posted the source a couple of posts back: http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/pubs/sheets/rs16/rs16.html
    "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"

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    I haven't gone through all the fine details, but I do want to say thanks for the hard work. I'm sure the list of bugs will get shorter, and the site will be even nicer then.
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    Thx for the update. Hope the remaining bugs will dissappear soon.
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    i wanted to try mobile style and now i can't switch the forum skin back like it was. wtf? how?

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    Yes you can, on the main forum page, on the bottom, you have a link "FULL SITE".
    Last edited by Cabalo; 06-21-2011 at 10:52 AM.

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    https://filesharingtalk.com/profile.php?do=editoptions

    ^^^ Can't do it there xtaz? If all else fails, load up FST homepage on your phone and go to "Full" site.

    Bah, beaten by Cabby.
    Last edited by iLOVENZB; 06-21-2011 at 10:53 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
    "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"

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