Create screenshots of entire web pages in Firefox
If you use Firefox as your web browser then you know you can do a lot more than just browse web pages. Firefox has many add-ons that makes Firefox a true web browser that can be extended to pretty much whatever the functionality that we want in/beyond a web browser.
One such add-on is ScreenGrab. What ScreenGrab does is that it allows you to take a screenshot of an entire web page that you are viewing and store it as an image. At times you might not just want the portion of the web page that you see but rather you might want the entire web page and ScreenGrab is the way to go if you are using Firefox.
Grab ScreenGrab Firefox extension from Firefox Add-ons. Once installed Firefox will ask you to restart the browser. Do so at your convenience and after the restart you should be able to see this icon
at the bottom status bar of your browser. Click on the icon and Firefox will prompt you with these menu options.
Choose the one that you want the screenshot to be (entire page, active region or selection) and ScreenGrab will make the screenshot for you accordingly. If you don’t want to save the image permanently then you can use the “Copy…” menu option and the screenshot image will be placed on your clipboard.
Grab ScreenGrab Firefox extension from Firefox Add-ons.
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