Straight to the point: Is there some way to add a button or shortcut to quickly enable/disable WebGL without having to find it in settings every time?

The only issues I’m having using FF are all related to having WebGL disabled, so I find myself reactivating it relatively often. I wish there was some kind of quick way to enable it for this session only, or for this tab only. If you have any ideas, please let me know.

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    9 days ago

    But disabling it creates a whole slew of issues, hence the post. Turns out there’s much better solutions.

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        9 days ago

        Oh yeah i forgot your use cases are the same as everyone else’s.

        OP has the issues. ask them.

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          9 days ago

          OP did not elaborate on their issues. You said it creates a whole slew of issues, I asked what they were.

          No need for a strawman here. What are the issues?

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            I’ve had exactly two issues that have actually affected me.

            1: The screen sharing didn’t show up in Zoom, when watching a lecture.

            2: When looking for an apartment to rent, the integrated map on the site didn’t show. Which was very unpractical as I couldn’t see the location of the flat I was looking at.

            Haven’t had any other problems, so I wouldn’t call this a slew of problems either. Both problems were solved by enabling WebGL and refreshing.