# The issues section is for bug reports and feature requests only. If you need help, please use [stackoverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/three.js).
## How to report a bug?
* Tell us the revision number of three.js you use.
* Try checking your application with the latest `dev` branch version of three.js (often problems are already fixed there). See [migration guide](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/wiki/Migration).
* Tell us where did you observe the problem: your browser version, your operating system, your graphics card (for example Chrome 23.0.1271.95, Windows 7, Nvidia Quadro 2000M)
* If you can, try to check your problem on multiple browsers / multiple computers (if you are on Windows, especially helpful is to [compare ANGLE and OpenGL renderers](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/wiki/How-to-use-OpenGL-or-ANGLE-rendering-on-Windows))
* Describe the problem in details (what you get instead of what's expected). Saying "it doesn't work" doesn't help much.
* Create a small testcase (big chance is when you do this, you'll find the answer yourself).
* If small testcase is not possible, at least include a link to online live version of your application.
* If your problem creates some visual glitch it helps to include a screenshot (highlight problematic area if problem is subtle).
* What did you try already?
* Search issue tracker for similar issues. Somebody else may have already filled an issue about your problem (in that case make a comment there instead of creating new issue). Or there may be other issues that seem similar, it helps if you can cross-reference them (mentioned in text hashed issue number like this `#1234`).
Before reporting a bug
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1. Search issue tracker for similar issues.
2. Try the latest dev branch version of three.js.
3. Refer to the [Migration Guide](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/wiki/Migration) when upgrading to the dev version.