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I want to take a full screen shot of a webpage within the browser. The webpage is not published and is opened from my desktop. Is there any tool or way to do this?

Edit: I need to take a full screen shot of a long page, screenshot will only take half of it. I can do it in a published site within Google Chrome with webpage screenshot but this only works if the site is published.

Edit: So basically capture a full offline webpage, I can capture one half then the other and stick them together, but would rather use a tool that does it for me.

  • possible duplicate of [Website screenshots using PHP](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/757675/website-screenshots-using-php) – Layke Dec 20 '11 at 23:52

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  1. "Printscreen" key
  2. Snagit using PrintScreen key or "Ctrl + Shift + P"
  3. OneNote from MSOffice (Win + S)
  4. Firefox Plugin

EDIT:

The Firefox Plugin called "FireShot" is awsome... just tried it!

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If you are running Windows, a simple press of the Print Screen (PrtScn) key or Alt - PrtScn will place a screenshot of the entire desktop or the active window onto the clipboard. From there, paste it into your favorite image editing software.

Edit: You could try the Screengrab extension for Firefox, it looks like it's no longer being actively developed but there are comments about it still working. Here is a write up of how to use it.

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