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I got webgl to work on safari, but can't get it to work on chrome. I use this to test On safari, it works only after enabling webgl, see On chrome, it says 'Hmm. While your browser seems to support WebGL, it is disabled or unavailable.
I have chrome 5.0.342.7 which is the latest as i can't update from the Chrome about google chrome tab. Made a screenshot of the extension installed. The main issue i have are slowdowns in my igoogle page or even new tabs.
If possible, please ensure that you are running the latest drivers for your video card' I was hoping there might be a way to enable webgl in chrome the way it's enabled in safari. I am on Mac OS X 10.8.2, using Macbook pro retina (NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M), Chrome version 24.0.1312.57.
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My video card is not on a blacklist (but not on any whitelist, either) www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/BlacklistsAndWhitelists. Time has passed and Chrome got to version 54 so I thought I could add an update (and group some of the answers around here):. First of all, make sure that hardware acceleration is enabled in the advanced settings (as mentioned). Check chrome://gpu to get an idea what the problem might be. Under Problems detected, you get quite some information that can point you in the right direction. Do not panic if you can't find the #Disable-WebGL flag anymore, because they got rid of it.
If you find something like GPU process was unable to boot: All GPU features are blacklisted. Disabled Features: all under Problems detected and you are sure it used to work in earlier versions of chrome, you might consider to enable #ignore-gpu-blacklist under chrome://flags with extreme caution!
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