Take Screenshot Of Whole Webpage On Mozilla Firefox Version 76

There are extensions that can be added on web browsers to be able to take screenshots of webpages and most web browsers today have already incorporated this feature as part of the web browser itself. Though, it is possible to save webpages as HTML files so that you can keep them on the hard drive and view them while offline, it is also useful to be able to take screenshots of webpages for viewing offline and for storage. The social media culture have also reinforced the need to be able to take screenshots of webpages for sharing purposes, especially if you only need to share a small section of the webpage which saving the whole webpage as an HTML file will not work. The screenshot feature of the Mozilla Firefox web browser allows you to take a screen shot of a section on the webpage or the whole webpage itself which is awesome.

Here are the steps to take a screenshot of the whole webpage on Mozilla Firefox web browser version 76.

1. Open the webpage that you want to take a screenshot of. Click the PAGE ACTIONS icon that looks like three dots arranged horizontally located at the far right end of the web address box, then click on TAKE A SCREENSHOT option.


2. Click the SAVE FULL PAGE icon that is located at the top right corner of the webpage.


3. Click the DOWNLOAD button.


4. Click the DOWNLOAD PROGRESS icon located at the right end of the Mozilla Firefox toolbar, then click the FOLDER icon to go to the folder where the screenshot was saved. The screenshots are saved in PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file format. (Alternatively, you can press the CTRL key on the keyboard, while pressing it, hit the letter J key to open the Downloads section of the Library window.)

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