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WebGL, or Web Graphics Library, is a JavaScript API that enables the rendering of interactive 3D and 2D graphics within any compatible web browser without requiring plug-ins. It operates by utilizing an API that closely aligns with OpenGL ES 2.0, allowing it to be used within HTML <canvas> elements. This compatibility enables WebGL to leverage the hardware graphics acceleration available on the user's device, enhancing performance and visual quality.
Core Concepts and Capabilities
WebGL's design allows it to deliver high-performance graphics by tapping into the graphics processing unit (GPU) of the device. This is a significant advantage over relying solely on the central processing unit (CPU) for rendering graphics, as GPUs are specifically designed to handle such tasks more efficiently.
Enabling WebGL2
How to Enable WebGL in Microsoft Edge - oTechWorld
How can I enable WebGL in my browser? - Super User
Getting started with WebGL - Web APIs | MDN - MDN Web Docs
3 Simple Ways to Enable Webgl - wikiHow
WebGL tutorial - Web APIs | MDN - MDN Web Docs
WebGL: 2D and 3D graphics for the web - MDN Web Docs
Getting a WebGL Implementation
WebGL - Wikipedia
Manual: WebGL graphics - Unity
WebGL - Web APIs | MDN - devdoc.net
WebGL best practices - Web APIs | MDN - MDN Web Docs
Getting started with WebGL - Web APIs | MDN - devdoc.net
WebGL 2 lands in Firefox - Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
webgl2 - Webgl 2.0 unsupported in chrome - Stack Overflow
WebGL Overview - The Khronos Group Inc
WebGL2 Setup and Installation - WebGL2 Fundamentals
WebGL Fundamentals | Articles - web.dev
WebGL2 Fundamentals
A basic 2D WebGL animation example - Web APIs | MDN - MDN …
WebGL - Fast, plug-in free 2D and 3D graphics for the browser