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How To Enable WebGL in Chrome. Open a Chrome browser window and go to chrome://settings. Scroll down to Show Advanced settings at the bottom of the page. Scroll to the System section. Ensure the Use hardware acceleration when available checkbox is checked (You'll need to relaunch Chrome for any changes to take effect).
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- This wikiHow teaches you how to enable Webgl. Webgl (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API that is used to render 2D and 3D graphics within a compatible web browser. Open Google Chrome. It has an icon that resembles a red, yellow,.
- WebGL should be enabled in recent versions of Firefox. If you aren’t able to run WebGL in Firefox, make sure that you update to the most recent version of Firefox. To check WebGL status in Firefox.
- Restart Firefox to apply your new settings. If you're still having trouble running WebGL in Firefox on a Windows computer after taking these steps, your graphics driver may be to blame; WebGL is not compatible with certain graphics drivers.
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You can import usage data from your Google Analytics account and see exactly how well a feature is supported among your own site's visitors. Look under the Settings panel to get started!
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By default, older browser versions are only shown if they have >= 0.5% usage share. You can increase or decrease this value from the Settings panel.
Each feature support table includes a 'Usage relative' button. This will resize each browser version cell to be relative to the amount of support it has for the selected usage source.
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- Chrome 90: 392
- Firefox 87: 365
- Safari 14: 334
