I was checking out the WebGL abilities today in Chrome, Opera and in Firefox. I was really impressed. It seems like such a leap from the rigid world of webpages we live in nowadays. To think that the capabilities of WebGL could be integrated with a standard webpage to provide a much more rich experience than what we see now.
WebGL is still emerging as a NEW standard in web media, but any browser worth mentioning is already working on this standard.
ICONICLY [yes, I said that correctly] Internet Explorer doesn’t support WebGL graphics. I don’t understand why Microsoft even bothers with that browser anymore.
So, in my testing, I decided to do a quick video to show those who would rather not load a new browser, just to see this feat of cool.
Here’s the link if you can run it your self…
http://webglsamples.googlecode.com/hg/aquarium/aquarium.html
Here’s the video, if you can’t, or care not to load another browser…
I hope this helps…
Thank you,
Larry Henry Jr.
LEHSYS.com

