How to Grab a Screenshot of an Entire Web Page
Web designers and marketers often need full-size screenshots for before-and-after shots and also for portfolio pieces. Fortunately, there's many ways to create website screenshots. However, among all of the options, my favorite way to make full-length screenshots is by using Screengrab! — a Firefox Add-on.
Using Screengrab! is about as easy as it gets. Simply bring up the page you want to grab and then click on the Screengrab! icon on the status bar.

The result is a full-sized screenshot of the Web page. I used it to take a screenshot of Snipplr, our public code snippet repository for designers and programmers.
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Jon Henshaw
posted on /
03/15/2008
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- Firefox
- How To
- Open Source
- Web Design
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[...] each jumped on the story on a late Sunday afternoon. I used the Firefox Add-on Screengrab! (thanks, Jon Henshaw) to record the front page of five business news websites and then posted them in a set on [...]
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03/16/08
09:51 pm
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linkblog: Mar 16 | Jackson Miller
03/17/08
01:59 am
Another very good Firefox extension for screen shots is Fireshot, has lots of options, and will take the full page. It puts a button on the main toolbar, just hit that and you have an image. It also allows you to do some editing.
Diane
03/31/08
08:32 am
The information was insightful. I've never written a blog before, so the information was very useful in determining which programs to use.
Pam
04/09/08
11:57 am
