In this article, you’ll learn How to take a screenshot of a whole Web page in Chrome.
Have you ever wanted to take a screen capture of a whole Web page, but could only capture what was on your screen? May for some advertisement purposes to show some of your website layouts. We’ll show you how to use a cool Google Chrome extension to capture a whole webpage.
Screen captures can be immensely useful for education, support, presentations, etc. When capturing Web pages, your captures are typically limited to what is viewable on the screen. A Chrome extension by Google, however, allows you to capture an entire page. Here’s how:
Step 1: Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for “Screen Capture” in the search box.
Step2: Select the “Screen Capture (by Google)” extension and install it.
Step 3: After installation, click on the Screen Capture button on the Chrome toolbar and select Capture Whole Page or use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+Alt+P.
Step4: You’ll see Chrome scrolling down to capture the whole page and once finished, an options bar will display above the Web page that allows annotations, sharing, and saving the capture.
Here is a video demo to record, how to capture your web page below.
With this Chrome extension installed, you can now capture my How To articles in their entirety, for later viewing or sharing. One of the simplest ways to take a full-page screenshot of your current browser window.
Note: This extension is run by an independent developer. View the original open source project on github: https://github.com/mrcoles/full-page-screen-capture-chrome-extension