webrender | A GPU-based renderer for the web
kandi X-RAY | webrender Summary
kandi X-RAY | webrender Summary
WebRender is a GPU-based 2D rendering engine written in Rust. Firefox, the research web browser Servo, and other GUI frameworks draw with it. It currently uses the OpenGL API internally. Note that the canonical home for this code is in gfx/wr folder of the mozilla-central repository at The Github repository at should be considered a downstream mirror, although it contains additional metadata (such as Github wiki pages) that do not exist in mozilla-central. Pull requests against the Github repository are still being accepted, although once reviewed, they will be landed on mozilla-central first and then mirrored back. If you are familiar with the mozilla-central contribution workflow, filing bugs in Bugzilla and submitting patches there would be preferred.
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QUESTION
The "paint flashing" tool in Firefox seems to have vanished.
Both the docs and this answer are outdated. I'm running Firefox 96.0.2 (and Firefox Developer Edition 97.0b7) on a mac, and neither of them appear to have this feature. It's not under "Available Toolbox Buttons" in settings anymore.
Is it hidden somewhere new? Or was it removed since Firefox moved to using WebRender?
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Answered 2022-Jan-24 at 19:57You're right. The reason why it's gone is the move to WebRender. Therefore it was removed for now in bug 1743310.
There is some discussion in bug 1612922 to add it back.
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