This WebGL example explores the effect of setting (or not setting) the canvas size to its element size in CSS pixels, as it appears in the browser window.
This WebGL example explores the effect of setting (or not setting) the canvas size to its element size in CSS pixels, as it appears in the browser window.
With scissor()
and clear()
we can demonstrate how the WebGL drawing buffer is affected by the size of the canvas.
The size of the first canvas is set to the styled Element
size, determined by CSS. This is done by assigning the width
and height
properties of the canvas to the values of the clientWidth
and clientHeight
properties, respectively.
In contrast, no such assignment is done for the second canvas. The internal width
and height
properties of the canvas remain at default values, which are different than the actual size of the canvas Element
in the browser window.
The effect is clearly visible when using scissor()
and clear()
to draw a square in the center of the canvas, by specifying its position and size in pixels. In the first canvas, we get the desired result. In the second, the square has the wrong shape, size, and position.
html
<p>Compare the two canvases.</p> <canvas>Your browser does not seem to support HTML canvas.</canvas> <canvas>Your browser does not seem to support HTML canvas.</canvas>
css
body { text-align: center; } canvas { display: inline-block; width: 120px; height: 80px; margin: auto; padding: 0; border: none; background-color: black; }
js
window.addEventListener( "load", () => { const [firstCanvas, secondCanvas] = document.getElementsByTagName("canvas"); firstCanvas.width = firstCanvas.clientWidth; firstCanvas.height = firstCanvas.clientHeight; [firstCanvas, secondCanvas].forEach((canvas) => { const gl = canvas.getContext("webgl") || canvas.getContext("experimental-webgl"); if (!gl) { document.querySelector("p").textContent = "Failed. Your browser or device may not support WebGL."; return; } gl.viewport(0, 0, gl.drawingBufferWidth, gl.drawingBufferHeight); gl.enable(gl.SCISSOR_TEST); gl.scissor(30, 10, 60, 60); gl.clearColor(1.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0); gl.clear(gl.COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); }); }, false, );
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGL_API/By_example/Canvas_size_and_WebGL