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Short Audio Clips for Surveys - Hosting/Streaming Advice - by: tpartner

Hi Stu,

I should start by pointing out that you probably won't be able to implement this workaround with the template editor alone. You will need FTP access to the /upload/templates directory of your server.

1. How exactly do I "Create a new "audio" directory in [my] template directory" ?
Do this with your FTP client (like FileZilla)

2. Once it's created, is it then just a question of browsing through my audio files and uploading the one(s) that I want?
Upload these files with the FTP client - most are drag-and-drop.

3. Sorry, which template?
Again, upload these files with the FTP client. So, if your template is "copy_of_basic", they would go in /uploads/templates/copy_of_basic/.

4. All in the same place
You will just upload those complete files and the folder. not modify any existing files at this point.

5. Does it matter which page?
Nope, doesn't matter, all of those views access the same startpge.pstpl file.

6. Before, after or instead of the line of code:
After {TEMPLATEJS}, so it should look like this:
[File Attachment: Capture3_2013-06-02.JPG]

7. Does it matter which page?
Same answer as above, there is only one template.js file in your template.

8. Anywhere in the 'template.js' file?
At the end.

9. Does it matter which page?
Same answer as above, there is only one template.css file in your template.

I imported and ran the sample survey that you posted...
Did you import the attached template first and then assign it to that survey?

Finally (!!), Mr Spessex's questions in his post #94763 look ominous...
If you follow my steps, I don't think you need to worry about that.

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