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toomuchcoffee911's avatar

How do you take a screenshot of a webpage?

Asked by toomuchcoffee911 (6933points) April 6th, 2009
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MrGV's avatar

Press prt sc top right of keyboard and then right click-> paste it into paint

Mr_M's avatar

Are you using a PC or an Apple?

tigran's avatar

Are you on a mac? then use Apple + shift + 3, the image will be saved on your desktop as image1.png.

On a PC? click on the printscreen button on the top right and paste it in an imaging software to a new doc. Then save it.

don’t rip off copyrighted material though!

toomuchcoffee911's avatar

PC. sorry, I was just about to edit my Q and put that in there.

VzzBzz's avatar

You mean for blackmail purposes and stuff?

Bagardbilla's avatar

On a Mac:
Shift+apple key+3 for a screen shot
Shift+apple key+4 for an adjustable size screen shot.
You can also go under file and just save the entire page.
For an iPhone: hold the on/off button (on top right) and then the center button on front.

Jeruba's avatar

You can also paste it into a Word doc. And you can size it and crop it there, a bit clumsily, but it works.

Thronak's avatar

If you use firefox then you can install this addon: link

It can grab the entire web page rather than taking a screenshot of what you can physically see on screen.

Vincentt's avatar

@Thronak – dammit I was going to suggest that! :P Anyway, alternatively there is the Pearl Cresent Page Saver add-on that does the same, but I like Screengrab better.

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