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I have a web page that doesnt fit screen in normal resolution, so I have to scroll to view it all. I want to take a screenshot that captures the whole page, and not just what shows on the screen. How can I do that.

Currently, I press F11, then zoom out till the whole page fits one screen (and consequently no scrollbar shows), then I press printscreen. I want to be able to capture the whole web page without needing to zoom out and without it fitting the screen, so that the image will have more detail and would be longer. Is there any free tool that can do that, or is there a paid tool for it? Or is there a simple shortcut to do that?

Edit: My current problem is solved as I am using Screengrab to capture web screenshots now. But is there a more general tool that will capture screenshots of other documents like adobe documents?

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Does this have anything to do with programming? Something tells me it doesn't. – colithium Jul 7 at 5:20
See also: stackoverflow.com/questions/968201/… – Stobor Jul 7 at 5:38

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Check out the Screengrab Firefox addon.

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I use Snagit! for that.

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see "capture a tall window" here: techsmith.com/snagit/features.asp – russau Jul 7 at 5:18
Anyone care to explain the reason for the downvote? – John Saunders Jul 7 at 5:23
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Use firefox Add-on. There is an option to grab entier page.

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There are a lot of Firefox plugins to do this.

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Try the screengrab firefox plugin. It allows you to do that (complete page/frame screenshot). (Oops.. somebody beat me to that answer)

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There's also this great product called ScreenshotCaptor which does this and a whole lot more. You can get a free registration key from the product website.

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There's a free version (5.3) of FastStone Capture that I would highly recommend. Allows you to do scrolling, full window, drawn areas etc as well as annotations and color grabs with a very minimalist interface, I find SnagIt to be a bit much..

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