Easy Screenshot - a Web Clipper by Jeremy Schomery
Easy Screenshot is an easy-to-use visual part, the entire page, or a selective screen capturing tool.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l8z9SLuzWs
This is a simple yet powerful tool to take screenshots from the active tab with just two clicks. You can take a screenshot from a portion of the page, the visual viewport, or even the entire page even if the page has vertical and horizontal scroll bars, and save the resulted image into the default download directory or save it to the clipboard. This extension adds a toolbar button to the browser action area. Clicking on this button opens a popup window that contains three options. "Capture Entire Screen", "Capture Visual Part", and "Capture a Portion". These items are also added to the right-click context menu of the page for easy access.
Note that if the page size is bigger than your window size and the "Capture Entire Screen" option is selected, the extension needs to scroll the entire page to capture different parts and merge these parts to generate a single image from the entire page. Also, note that the resolution of the taken image depends on the screen resolution. For instance, if you have a 4K display (like Retina displays), the image resolution is at least four times better than a normal display.
To have a compatible image, this extension stores all the captured screenshots in PNG format. This format is best supported by various devices.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l8z9SLuzWs
This is a simple yet powerful tool to take screenshots from the active tab with just two clicks. You can take a screenshot from a portion of the page, the visual viewport, or even the entire page even if the page has vertical and horizontal scroll bars, and save the resulted image into the default download directory or save it to the clipboard. This extension adds a toolbar button to the browser action area. Clicking on this button opens a popup window that contains three options. "Capture Entire Screen", "Capture Visual Part", and "Capture a Portion". These items are also added to the right-click context menu of the page for easy access.
Note that if the page size is bigger than your window size and the "Capture Entire Screen" option is selected, the extension needs to scroll the entire page to capture different parts and merge these parts to generate a single image from the entire page. Also, note that the resolution of the taken image depends on the screen resolution. For instance, if you have a 4K display (like Retina displays), the image resolution is at least four times better than a normal display.
To have a compatible image, this extension stores all the captured screenshots in PNG format. This format is best supported by various devices.
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This add-on needs to:
- Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
- Display notifications to you
- Access your data for webbrowsertools.com
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- Access your data for webbrowsertools.com
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- Version
- 0.5.1
- Size
- 50.65 KB
- Last updated
- 22 days ago (Dec 2, 2024)
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- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Release notes for 0.5.1
1. Improves clipboard saving for large images
2. Improves online editing for large images
2. Improves online editing for large images
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