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Software => Computer software => Topic started by: klxdrt on May 27, 2021, 02:40:37 PM
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Hi,
Can anyone suggest a screen capture program that scrolls down capturing the whole web page?
regards,
klxdrt
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What Browser?
Chrome has that option
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Hi,
Thanks but i don't use Chrome for various reasons.
klxdrt
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PicPick
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Allen,
Thanks for the tip. I'll download, install, & use when I finish this email.
regards,
klxdrt
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Do you use firefox on your computer?
If so, the latest version has built in screen capture tool that has the function for capturing entire webpages.
See the article here for how to use it:
https://www.howtogeek.com/723532/how-to-capture-screenshots-in-firefox-without-an-extension/#:~:text=To%20capture%20a%20screenshot%20of,the%20screenshot%20that%20you%20captured (https://www.howtogeek.com/723532/how-to-capture-screenshots-in-firefox-without-an-extension/#:~:text=To%20capture%20a%20screenshot%20of,the%20screenshot%20that%20you%20captured). (Article a few months old, but instructions still applicable to latest firefox)
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Hi, >:(
Tried PickPick, but it was klugy to operate. The function disappeared when i went to the site I wanted capture. I'll leave it a that & continue using DuckLink capture.
Regards,
klxdrt
PS: Saw the note on FF. I have had past problems w/FF & TB so I update when I have several days to waste.
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Hi,
Took this screen capture FF, not the most recent ver. I'm gobsmacked that it took the big hi-co to build it in?
And it works smoothly,
regards,
klxdrt
I uploaded a screen capture, it doesn't seem to appear.
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Press and hold Ctrl + Alt together, then press PRTSC. ...
Now, press and hold the mouse left-click.
Next, drag the mouse on the scrolling window to select the area.
Now, release the mouse click, and you'll see an auto-scroll happening slowly.
This will allow your entire window to be captured.