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Author Topic: Take a full page screenshot in Firefox using built-in commands  (Read 24624 times)

lanux128

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here is a tip i found at Stack Overflow with regards to taking a full page screenshot within Firefox using built-in commands.

as posted by user enreas:
Since Firefox 16 you can press shift-F2 or go to Tools > Web Developer > Developer Toolbar to open a command line. Write:

screenshot

and press Intro in order to take a screenshot.

To fully answer the question, you can even save the whole page, not only the visible part of it:

screenshot --fullpage

source: http://stackoverflow...eenshot-with-firefox

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Re: Take a full page screenshot in Firefox using built-in commands
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2014, 03:52 AM »
Nice tip!



The other day I noticed that I can watch video, listen to audio, view PDF files, etc. in Firefox without external apps.  So when is the Firefox / Emacs merger?

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Re: Take a full page screenshot in Firefox using built-in commands
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2015, 05:13 AM »
Apart from using Shift-F2, you can also use a screenshot add-on. For you can get additional image editing tools which is useful in marking up some important contents.