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Main chapters

  1. LimeSurvey Cloud vs LimeSurvey CE
  2. LimeSurvey Cloud - Quick start guide
  3. LimeSurvey CE - Installation
  4. How to design a good survey (Guide)
  5. Getting started
  6. LimeSurvey configuration
  7. Introduction - Surveys
  8. View survey settings
  9. View survey menu
  10. View survey structure
  11. Introduction - Questions
  12. Introduction - Question Groups
  13. Introduction - Surveys - Management
  14. Survey toolbar options
  15. Multilingual survey
  16. Quick start guide - ExpressionScript
  17. Advanced features
  18. General FAQ
  19. Troubleshooting
  20. Workarounds
  21. License
  22. Version change log
  23. Plugins - Advanced
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Translations:New Template System in LS3.x/117/en

From LimeSurvey Manual

Inheritance tips

As explained before, the "add" keyword can refer to a file being in one of the mother theme. So you can "add" a file in this section, and still not having this file in your theme, but in one of its parents theme. The engine will look into all its parent themes and will use the first one it finds. If it can't find the file, and debug mode is on in config, and js frontend debug mode is on in global setting, a message in console will warn you. Eg: if we add in a my_theme: <add>css/unexisting.css</add>, in the console we'll see: