![]() ![]() The TL DR version is that with some predictable exceptions most devices that run Chrome can get to WebGL at this point, and an increasing number of them have it turned on without any action on the part of the user. ![]() It occurred to me the other day that although WebGL is now available on more devices with Chrome than ever before, Google actually hasn't said a whole lot about who has it, how to get it, and what to look for if you don't have it.
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