Translations:Theme editor/29/en

The following template files are used to produce your public survey and must exist in any new template folder you create:
 * startpage.pstpl: Produces the start of each html page. It starts at the " " tag, and should not contain the " " tag. This 'very beginning' of a standard html page is written by the scripts. Please ensure that your startpage.pstpl files contains a tag, even though many browsers do not require strict adherence to the W3 HTML standards, the LimeSurvey script needs to find a tag, to run certain javascript elements. It is not expected that many 'keywords' will be used in the startpage.pstpl file, however you may wish to put the {SURVEYNAME} into the title. The startpage.pstpl file can contain code that ends in the corresponding endpage.pstpl file, so you can start a table in this file and close the table in the endpage.pstpl file. The startpage.pstpl and endpage.pstpl files wrap around every possible page used by LimeSurvey.
 * survey.pstpl: This template is the second used on most pages, and provides a space to put the survey name and description. This template does not have a corresponding 'closing' template, and subsequently you should close all tags opened in this template file (ie: don't leave a table open here because there is nowhere else to close it)
 * welcome.pstpl: This template is only used in the welcome screen (which is also on the main page for 'all in one' surveys). You can use this to print out the welcome text, and other information that should be provided in the introduction. Like the 'survey.pstpl' file, there is no corresponding 'closing' template, so all tags opened in this template file should be closed as well.
 * startgroup.pstpl: This template can provide a 'summary' wrap around for questions within a group. It has a matching 'endgroup.pstpl' template that can be used to close any opened tags in this file, so you can open a table within this.
 * groupdescription.pstpl: This template file is used to display a description of a group. It is separate to the startgroup.pstpl file because in a "question by question" survey it will be displayed on its own unique page in between groups, whereas in a "group by group" or "all in one" survey it provides a header to the subsequent questions. groupdescription.pstpl does not have a corresponding 'closing' template file, so all tags should be closed.
 * question.pstpl: This file contains the question, answer and help text sections of your survey, and in the "group by group" and "all in one" surveys this template is cycled repeatedly with each question. There is no corresponding closing file for this and all tags should be closed.
 * question_start.pstpl: This file contains the individual elements found at the start of a question. It is included within 'question.pstpl' via the {QUESTION} keyword. It is intended to allow template designers more control over the layout of a question. This template sits outside the normal templating system and was superseeded (as of LS1.87). All keywords from this template are now available directly in question.pstpl. NOTE: templates using question_start.pstpl will still work at least for a couple more versions of LS 1.x
 * completed.pstpl: This page is displayed as the final page when the survey responses have been saved and the survey is over. It can be used to display a "forwarding link" as set in the survey setup.
 * endgroup.pstpl: This file closes the group, and can be used to close off any tags opened in the startgroup.pstpl file
 * navigator.pstpl: This file contains the buttons that navigate through the survey, "next", "prev", "last", "submit", "save so far"  and the "clear all" link. It is used in all pages except the completed page.
 * printanswers.pstpl: This file has the HTML wrapper for the print version of the survey.
 * print_group.pstpl: This file is the same as startgroup.pstpl endgroup.pstpl but for the print version of the survey.
 * print_question.pstpl: This file is the same as question.pstpl but for the print version of the survey.
 * print_survey.pstpl: This file is the same as survey.pstpl but for the print version of the survey.