Browser technology is evolving very quickly, with HTML5 being the latest major change on the scene. WebGL is a relatively new API for rendering 2D and 3D graphics, but it doesn't always work as ...
WebGL or Web Graphics Library is nothing but a JavaScript API which helps it in rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics on any supporting web browser without any third party plugins being used. It ...
The “WebGL is not supported” error means you can’t see 3D graphics or interactive content in your browser. This happens because your browser can’t use WebGL ...
WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a powerful JavaScript API that allows developers to harness the full potential of hardware-accelerated 3D and 2D graphics on your web browser. It brings a new depth to ...
The main cause of the problem is that most leading browsers ended support for NPAPI plugins which were initially used by Unity Web player. Now, the player itself has shifted to WebGL technology. If ...
Unity is a well-known cross-platform gaming engine which is the center of many modern games. Unity started off with Apple in 2005 and as of 2018, it had crept its way to more than 25 different ...
DEPRECATED. As the NPAPI support is removed from all the major browsers (Google Chrome, Firefox...), so this is no longer a viable technology. The support will be removed from CGE at some point in ...
Adobe released the final Flash Player update on December 8 and urged users to uninstall the program as it ends its support for on yearend. According to Tech Radar, the update is called AIR 32, which ...
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Check out my WebGL-based wind power simulation demo! Let’s dive into how it works under the hood. I have an unflattering confession to make: for the last few years working at Mapbox, I avoided direct ...
Mozilla in four weeks will bar plug-ins built using a decades-old technology from Firefox, ending a years-long process designed to make the browser more secure. The single exception to the ban: ...
Starting with March 7, when Mozilla is scheduled to release Firefox 52, all plugins built on the old NPAPI technology will stop working in Firefox, except for Flash, which Mozilla plans to support for ...