Version: 2021.3
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Configure a WebGL Canvas size

In a WebGL app, the canvas element is where the browser draws the graphics when rendering a game. This section describes how to configure the visible size of the WebGL canvas element, and the resolution that the game renders to.

To configure your WebGL Canvas size, you must consider the following types of canvas size:

Canvas Size elements 描述
Canvas element CSS size This Document Object Model (DOM) specifies the visible area on the web page that the canvas takes up. You can configure the canvas size using HTML or JavaScript.
WebGL render target size This size specifies the pixel resolution that the GPU renders your game to. This size can either be managed 1:1 in sync with the CSS size to provide pixel-perfect rendering, or it can be decoupled from the CSS size.

If the above two canvas size elements do not match, the browser will stretch the rendered WebGL output to fill the visible canvas area on the web page.

Decouple the render resolution

Decoupling the render resolution is useful when implementing downscaled low DPI (Dots per inch) rendering on high DPI display. This helps to not only conserve the GPU fill rate power but also helps if your application is sensitive to the rendering resolution. For example, if your application logic uses screen space pixel units, but for the application itself to work properly, it requires a specific resolution.

By default, Unity keeps the canvas element CSS size and the WebGL render target size in sync and provides 1:1 pixel perfect rendering. If the canvas CSS size is modified by the web page in JavaScript, Unity will automatically adjust the WebGL render target size to match it. By default, this match is done to implement high DPI rendering.

Override DPI scale

If you want to override the DPI scale, open the index.html file and add the Unity Instance configuration variable devicePixelRatio=<double>. For example, setting devicePixelRatio=1 on the WebGL site template page will force Unity to always apply low DPI rendering. See Using WebGL templates for an example.

Manually change the WebGL canvas render size

To manually configure the canvas size, you must first disable the automatic size synchronization. To do so, in the index.html file of the WebGL template, set the Unity Instance configuration variable to false: matchWebGLToCanvasSize=false. When this is set, Unity leaves the render target size of the canvas as-is but you can always configure the size, if required.

For example, to change the css size of the canvas, edit the following text in the index.html file:

<div id="unity-container" style="position: absolute; width: 100%; height: 100%">
  <canvas id="unity-canvas" width={{{ WIDTH }}} height={{{ HEIGHT }}} style="width: 100%; height: 100%"></canvas>
</div>
WebGL templates
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