Have you got the timeline to play? If yes in what version of Caspar?
It requires one of the forks with a newer chrome. Newer the better.
It uses 3d css, which the chrome in 2.0 and 2.1 didnāt support
Kingsley
Thanks, that helped a bit. Now I see other issues to investigate ![]()
By the way: Anybody tried Hippani (formed named Hipp Animator)?
I just downloaded it and started to play around. It has a bit a Micky Mouse styled interface, but seems to be quite powerfullā¦
Hi
If you missed this link I keeped from the old forum
Hippani not my tutorial
Everytime Iām going to download I have the same feeling for the interfaceā¦
and always the big question keep flash or move on to html ???
I saw that one, but he left out how to do dynamic text etc. In the long run we should all move to HTML. As Flash is seen as an old technology.
Hi
For Google Web Designer check out: https://github.com/o3jvind/Google-Web-Designer-Templates-for-CasparCG/tree/master/Basic.
Itās very basic. Just two dynamic fields. Itās a starting point for CasparCG templates build with GWD.
The integration with CasparCG is based on the code that Tomas Linden gave us in the old forum (Thanks Tomas) and it will give you āPlayā, āNextā, āUpdateā and āStopā commands.
All right !!! works.
Hi
This is a test for Tumult Hype:
https://github.com/o3jvind/Tumult-Hype-Templates-for-CasparCG/tree/master/Basic
± Identical to the GWD test.
Can someone repost the Tomas Linden information/tutorial?
This looks like a promising HTML workflow.
Thanks,
Steve
Dear all, and Greetings from Switzerland 
Not really new to Caspar, but in heavier use now since a couple of weeks. And now Iām out of ideas, and maybe someone can help.
The e.g. lower.thirds I build up today on Hype 3. But for some more effects I wanted to switch to Adobe AfterEffects. And got the file-output by odyMovin. This is called ādata.jsonā. But how to implement this in a HTML-template? Could somebody tewlle me the trick? 
Thanks, and have a nice day, Thomas (Thƶmu)
Check this:
Hi @ojan Wow! Thank you very much for this helpful answer and resource. Best regards, Thomas