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[WebGL] (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript application for rendering interactive 3D graphics without the use of plug-ins.  It works with the most recent versions of [[Chrome]] and [[Firefox]].  Please follow the links above for help enabling WebGL on the browser of your choice.
 
[WebGL] (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript application for rendering interactive 3D graphics without the use of plug-ins.  It works with the most recent versions of [[Chrome]] and [[Firefox]].  Please follow the links above for help enabling WebGL on the browser of your choice.
  
Unfortunately [[Safari]] has a bug in its implementation of WebGL and is not supported. [[Internet Explorer]] 11 has implemented WebGL, but is not currently supported by the development team. Versions of Internet Explorer 10 and lower do not support WebGL and cannot play EyeWire at all.
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Unfortunately [[Safari]] has a bug in its implementation of WebGL and is not supported. [[Internet Explorer]] 11 has implemented WebGL, but is not currently supported by the EyeWire development team. Versions of Internet Explorer 10 and lower do not support WebGL and cannot play EyeWire at all.
  
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebGL]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebGL]
  
 
[[http://wiki.eyewire.org/en/WebGL_Chrome]]
 
[[http://wiki.eyewire.org/en/WebGL_Chrome]]

Revision as of 20:38, 8 April 2014

[WebGL] (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript application for rendering interactive 3D graphics without the use of plug-ins. It works with the most recent versions of Chrome and Firefox. Please follow the links above for help enabling WebGL on the browser of your choice.

Unfortunately Safari has a bug in its implementation of WebGL and is not supported. Internet Explorer 11 has implemented WebGL, but is not currently supported by the EyeWire development team. Versions of Internet Explorer 10 and lower do not support WebGL and cannot play EyeWire at all.

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