I found this awesome free plugin for Firefox that allows you to take a screenshot or snapshot of the entire webpage (including what’s below the fold) you are viewing.
Currently, there are plugins and software you can fins that allows you to take pictures of what’s IN the window or section of the window, but not the ENTIRE web page. I made this tutorial to show you how to find this simple plugin and how to use it. Hope you like it!
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How To Take A Snapshot Of An Entire WebPage:
1. Download the Firefox browser

2. Download the Screengrab plugin and install

3. To use (once installed), right click your mouse
4. Select Screengrab > Save > Complete Page/Frame
5. That’s it! You now have a screenshot of the entire webpage






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I don’t use Firefox. Is there any other program(freeware) to take snapshots of entire page?
Angelito,
This is real solid information brotha. Thanks for sharing partner.
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Hi Jaclyn,
Actually, you CAN use this now. If you’re looking at other blogs you like and would like to study them in detail offline, you can take full page snapshots of them and save them to a file. Or if you see a well written sales page and would like to keep a swipe file for later use (when you’re writing your own sales page). It’s always nice to have files of work that you think is effective!
Happy sharing!
Thanks for sharing one of your many valuable hard-to-keep-a-secret tips. This is super cool!! Even though this is beyond what I need right now in my internet business, (as of now i’m still focusing on what blog site to use for my self hosted blog.) I will definitely download this tool anyway. Only because i know it’ll be useful for me really soon.