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Just discovered this, thought it might be useful to others. FWIW I'm using FF 53.0 but I believe this feature has been around for years.
So, I was looking at a Terms page today, more than four full screens worth of text. Didn't want to be taking individual shots of each page so ... how to do it in one go?
Turns out FF has this built in:
Enjoy!
You can find the original of these instructions at
So, I was looking at a Terms page today, more than four full screens worth of text. Didn't want to be taking individual shots of each page so ... how to do it in one go?
Turns out FF has this built in:
- Shift-F2 will give you FF's CLI (Command Line Interface) at the bottom of your FF window, has a ">>" prompt.
- type the command "screenshot --fullpage name-of-your-file.png" without the quotes (obviously).
- hit Enter. You'll get a shutter snap sound.
- Bob's your uncle! You have name-of-your-file.png sitting in your Downloads folder and it is indeed the full web page.
- to make CLI go away hit Shift-F2 again or click the little "x" on the far right of the CLI.
Enjoy!
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. My understanding is that this feature is applicable to all FF installations, not just on linux.