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Archive for September, 2009



Since my post on Friday, we landed a few fixes to improve our WebGL implementation and to fix a couple of bugs we discovered on Friday.  I’m looking forward to seeing what people do with WebGL, and how it can be useful on the web right now.  For example, EA/Maxis recently added COLLADA export of [...]

Last night, I checked in some more work from Mark Steele (who’s focusing on the Firefox WebGL implementation), and along with that, enabled WebGL in trunk nightlies.  (Finally!)
If you’re not familiar with WebGL, it’s the evolution of work that Mozilla started a few years ago with experiments called Canvas 3D — essentially a way of [...]

When we hear reports about performance problems in Firefox, the first question that always gets asked is, “Can you give me a way to reproduce it?”  Problems that are intermittent or that might be specific to a particular user’s system are very hard to analyze for us, because we can’t bring the tools that we [...]