WebGL is an extremely handy tool and can be quite effective in improving the quality of the average Google Chrome user’s adventures on the World Wide Web. That being the case, making sure that WebGL is enabled on your installation of Google Chrome is a pretty neat idea.
Enabling WebGL on Chrome:
Note: If the Disable WebGL option is already disabled (you’ll know because there will be an Enable button under the option instead of a Disable button), WebGL is already turned on in your instance. Note: You might see the WebGL is not supported message in some cases or it might display the “WebGL Hit a Snag” error after enabling it on Chrome.
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