<2> Taking Full-Page Screenshots in Chrome: A Step-by-Step Guide
<3> Introduction
Taking full-page screenshots can be a challenge, especially when dealing with long scrolling web pages. However, with Chrome’s built-in feature, you can capture a scrolling screenshot of any web page with ease. In this article, we will walk you through the process of taking full-page screenshots in Chrome on both desktop and mobile devices.
<3> Method 1: Taking Full-Page Screenshots on Desktop
To take a full-page screenshot on your desktop, follow these steps:
<4> Open Chrome and navigate to the web page you want to capture.
<5> Press the Ctrl + Shift + P keys on your keyboard. This will open the Chrome screenshot tool.
<6> Click on the “Full page” option to capture the entire web page.
<7> You can also select the “Selected area” option to capture a specific region of the page.
<8> Once you’ve selected the capture area, click on the “Capture” button to take the screenshot.
<9> The screenshot will be saved to your computer’s clipboard. You can then paste
