Translations:Global settings/6/en

General

 * Site name: is your survey site name. This name will appear in the survey list overview and in the administration header
 * Default template: This setting specifies the default design template used for the 'public list' of surveys and for new surveys or surveys using a non-existing template. If you would like to use a personalized template, read about how you can use the LimeSurvey's template editor
 * Administration template: This setting specifies the default design template used for the LimeSurvey administration. To use a customized template, add it in '/limesurvey/upload/admintheme/'
 * Time difference (in hours): If your web server is in a different time zone to the location where your surveys will be based, put the difference between your server and your home time zone here. For example, I live in Australia, but I got a US web server. The web server is 14 hours behind my local time zone. So my setting here is "+14". In other words, it adds 14 hours to the time of the web server. This setting is particularly important when surveys timestamp the responses
 * Session lifetime (seconds) (only available with database sessions): Defines the time in seconds after which a survey session expires (provided there is no action from the participant). When using regular, file-based sessions, it is up to the system administrator to define the right values for 'session.gc_maxlifetime', 'session.save_path', etc., in the PHP configuration. Not only the web server settings but also the other similar settings of other applications may overwrite the setting for file-based sessions when editing it locally via the application. The maximum value that can be introduced is 65000 (seconds). It is recommendable to use a reasonable value. Bear in mind that, when using database sessions, check whether the MySQL setting called max_allowed_packet is set to a large value because some surveys generate over 2 MB of session data
 * IP Info DB API Key: Allows integration with the IP-Info-DB service, which let's you determine the geographic location of survey takers based on their IP. To use a key, you need to register for the API
 * Google Maps API Key: Allows for integration with Google Maps
 * Google Analytics Tracking ID: Allows for integration with Google Analytics. Surveys can override this site-level value. The tracking ID can be inserted into templates using {GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_API_KEY}. The full JavaScript that Google Analytics expects to find (including the key) can be included in templates via {GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_JAVASCRIPT}


 * Google Translate API Key:  The Auto Translate feature uses version 2 of Google Translate's API. Google charges for this service. In order for the Auto Translate feature to work, get an API key from this site, and then enter the key in this field
 * Character set for file import/export: You can specify the character set most suiting you and your system, if you experience problems with the exporting/importing functions
 * Side-menu behavior: How the side-menu should behave while editing surveys. The default value is 'Adaptive', meaning that the side-menu can be changed when and how the users want. The other values are 'Always open' and 'Always closed'
 * Default HTML editor mode: Sets the default mode for integrated HTML editor. The valid settings are:
 * inline (default): Inline replacement of fields by an HTML editor. Slow, but convenient and user-friendly
 * popup : Adds an icon that opens a popup window with the HTML editor. Faster, but the HTML code is displayed on the form
 * HTML source : No HTML editor used, just the plain html source
 * Question type selector: Choose 'Full selector' to get a question type selector with preview and 'Simple' to get a plain select box
 * Template editor: Choose 'Full template editor' to get an enhanced editor (with syntax-highlighting) when editing survey templates and 'Simple template editor' to get a plain editor field