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How to enable WebGL for Firefox mobile? WebGL content not displaying

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Hello!

I am using Firefox for Android, version 64.0.1. I get this message when trying to display something WebGL-related: "It doesn't appear your browser supports WebGL." This page, for example: https://webglfundamentals.org/webgl/lessons/webgl-2d-vs-3d-library.html

I tried changing a few things on the about:config page such as webgl.force-enabled, then restarted Firefox, but that didn't work.

Wondering if my old tablet (running 4.0.1) could be the issue, I viewed the page in Google Chrome and Puffin browser, and they both display adequately.

Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks.

Hello! I am using Firefox for Android, version 64.0.1. I get this message when trying to display something WebGL-related: "It doesn't appear your browser supports WebGL." This page, for example: https://webglfundamentals.org/webgl/lessons/webgl-2d-vs-3d-library.html I tried changing a few things on the about:config page such as webgl.force-enabled, then restarted Firefox, but that didn't work. Wondering if my old tablet (running 4.0.1) could be the issue, I viewed the page in Google Chrome and Puffin browser, and they both display adequately. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks.
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This page works for me (Android 7). Go to about:support and check the WebGL 1 Renderer line in the Graphics section.

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TyDraniu said

This page works for me (Android 7). Go to about:support and check the WebGL 1 Renderer line in the Graphics section.

Thanks, @TyDraniu. This is what my about:support page looks like (attached screenshots). about:config lets me make changes similar to what you suggested, but it doesn't seem to make a difference.