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Responsive Bootstrap based template for LimeSurvey 2.05+

License: GNU General Public License v2.0

CSS 92.26% JavaScript 7.74%

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tfr_responsive's Issues

missing temp.css

Hello Tammo,

just made a test with your template. Great Work, looks good...

Only one simple issue:

  • Lime Survey
  • one survey
  • one question
    Start with the test survey and i see:

temp.css is called, but not there

Cu
Tom
(Sorry for bad english.....)

[installation] first time import of template error:

Limesurvey Version 2.06+ Build 150629

When installing the template for the first time the following error occurs at the bottom
This causes the template to not work
Please let us know if this can be fixed.

thanks

ss-lime

IE11 issues

Your responsive template has been working great for us, but we've now had reports of issues specific to IE11 (not sure about other versions, since this is the only version we have available to test with).

  • No survey progress bar.
  • Unable to select radio buttons for Array type questions.
  • Branched (decision-based) questions not showing up dynamically. These only work if you go to the next page and then go back, where it's not longer dynamically generated.

mobile presentation of an dual array layout is not correct

Hello,

there I found an other problem. The presentation of a dual array is not really accurate on a mobile device. Maybe it is not even possible to get it right. But for example if the second table of the dual array would be shown among themselves, it would work for most cases I guess.

left_part_dual_array
right_part_dual_array

LTR/RTL Orientation

At the moment there is not yet an RTL version of the template. Anyone that wants to contribute to that: please be welcome!

No Issuses, maybe little help

I changed in welcome.pstpl
from
<img class="logo center-block" src="/upload/templates/tfr-responsive/logo-tfr.png"
to
<img class="logo center-block" src="{TEMPLATEURL}logo-tfr.png"
...
No more errors in searching logo-trf.png
Cu
Tom

version 1.6.0 does not work with IE 11

both version 1.5.0 and 1.6.0 throw this error (on limesurvey 2.06+) when used on Internet Explorer 11 (the version that comes with Windows 8.1):

"Internet Explorer 8 or lower is not supported in this theme."

When I click on OK, the survey appears, but the layout looks bad, and it's impossible to select an answer.

Very long sliders on higher display resolutions.

Maybe not a "real" issue, but why not optimize slider design for higher display resolutions?
Just a simple suggestion:

Smaller display resolution (as it is right now):
|- - - - - - - -|
dark bright

Higher display resolution (would avoid too long slider and also reduce scrolling efforts ;-)):
dark - - bright

Questiontype "Matrix" not responsive

Hi!
We have some matrix questions with 7 answeroptions on top

-------------| answer 1 | answer 2 | answer 3 | answer 4 | answer 5 | answer 6 | answer 7
statement | ......

the answer options have no breakpoint, so you have to scoll on any smaller device like mobile phones.

Project abandoned?

Just wondering if I should investigate switching to another template for 3.x?

Regardless, I appreciate the work your team did on the previous releases.

survey-heading changes col-md-X format

I want the progressbar to be displayed next to the survetitle.

therefore I changed file "survey.pstpl"

to:

`







{PERCENTCOMPLETE}

`

but it has no effect on the actual survey.
Any other change but col-md-12 to col-md-8 does change my html, but somehow the survey changes my col-md-8 back to col-md-12.

Why does it do that? โ“

Missing sass source files

Hi,

I would like to contribute some changes but I can not do this without sass source files. Do you plan to make them available?

Best,
Goran

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