I hope that the screenshot of the area can capture the long picture.
Firefox has built-in screenshots. When taking regional screenshots, you can pull down the page to capture long images. I hope your extension can also add this function. The built-in screenshot cannot customize the saved file name, which is inconvenient. thank you!
The "regional screenshot" feature was kindly contributed by someone from the community. I don't plan to extend this myself in the near future. But I would add something like this if someone wants to create a Pull Request for this.
You can't take screenshot while scrolling.
You can't take screenshot while scrolling.
As mentioned above it may be possible with the Firefox built-in screenshot feature.
Another option is to temporarily customize websites to allow taking full page screenshots. I've recently done this for chatgpt. If you use my Add-on to screenshot a chat session, the page is temporarily modified to have no "internal scrolling regions".
This could be done for other websites, too.
Another option is to temporarily customize websites to allow taking full page screenshots. I've recently done this for chatgpt. If you use my Add-on to screenshot a chat session, the page is temporarily modified to have no "internal scrolling regions".
This could be done for other websites, too.
I do this too. I've modified quite a few sites so full-page screenshots can be taken effectively with this extension. Sometimes it is rather simple; sometimes it takes quite a bit of time to get it working properly. Given that a human (even if Google's reCAPTCHA still thinks I'm a robot) can make these site modifications, a browser extension could too. It would be incredible if this extension, or another screenshot tool, could be enhanced to at least automatically handle the simpler cases.
It would be incredible if this extension, or another screenshot tool, could be enhanced to at least automatically handle the simpler cases.
That's what the current version does for two pages already. A CSS file is applied for a split second during the screenshot.