![]() ![]() This will not be a problem if you have your browser window maximized though… ![]() The entire length of the webpage was captured but the “visible width area” of the screenshot was affected by the width of the browser window itself (in our case the browser was not maximized). There was one interesting thing that we noted during our test. Here is our screenshot opened in Paint.NET…definitely looking good. If you have taken a lot of screenshots you can easily search through them on the “Downloads Page”. When you have saved the screenshot you can easily open and view it using the “Download Bar”… Looking at it the only difference between it and the original will be the “Control Area” at the top and the lack of a website address if you are viewing it at 100%…ours turned out that nicely. ![]() When finished you will be presented with a thumbnail of the screenshot, the image size, and a clickable link to view the image itself.Ĭlicking to view the image will open the image in a new tab. ![]()
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