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Appearance

  • $lwcdropdowns: This can be set to either "L" or "R". Setting it to "R" will result in 'List with Comment' questions being displayed as radio buttons, whereas "L" will result in 'List with Comment' questions being displayed in a 'dropdown' list box. (Obsolete in 2.0)
  • $dropdownthreshold: When you have selected "R" for $dropdowns, this allows you to set a maximum number of options that will display as radio buttons, before converting back to a dropdown list. If you have a question that has a large number of options, displaying them all as radio buttons can look unweildy, and be counter-intuitive to users. Setting this to a maximum of, say 25 (which is the default) means that large lists are easier for the survey participant to use.
  • $repeatheadings: With the array (flexible) type question, often you'll have a lot of answers, which - when displayed on screen - take up more than one page. The repeat-headers setting lets you decide how many answers should be displayed before repeating the header information for the question. A good setting for this is around 15. If you don't want the headings to repeat at all, set this to 0 (which is the default).
  • $minrepeatheadings: The minimum number of reaming answers that are required before repeating the headings in array (flexible) questions.
  • $addTitleToLinks: If this option is set to true, then LimeSurvey will add 'title' html element to all links used in menus. This will help screen reader to analyze the menus. Only set this to true if you're using a screen reader because it overlaps with tool tips.
  • $defaulttemplate: This setting specifys the default theme used for the 'public list' of surveys. (starting with 1.87 this setting is overridden in the Global settings dialog)
  • $defaulthtmleditormode: Sets the default mode for integrated HTML editor (starting with 1.87 this setting is overridden in the Global settings dialog) . Valid settings are: inline (default), popup and none:
    • inline: Inline replacement of fields by an HTML editor. Slow but convenient and user friendly
    • popup: Adds an icon that runs a popup with and html editor. Faster, but html code is displayed on the form
    • none: No html editor