Screenshots are one handy feature that almost all of us use when we want to share something with someone or just want to save it on our smartphones.
The process to capture a screenshot has been simple which involves usually pressing of a few buttons. However, a few Android smartphone manufacturers thought beyond that and allowed users to take scrolling screenshot.
Apple also has the option that will enable users to do that, but the process is a little complicated than doing this on any Android phone.
So if you are looking for a way to capture full page screenshot on iPhone or iPad, here’s our step-by-step guide.
Prerequisite:
Latest version of iOS or iPadOS installed on the device
Steps to capture full page screenshot on iPhone/iPad
1.
To begin, navigate to the web page or content you want to capture
2.
Now, take a regular screenshot by pressing and holding volume up and power button. In case of iPhone 8 or earlier, press and hold the Home button and power button to take the screenshot
3.
Tap on the image preview at the bottom left corner of the screen
4.
It will then open the screenshot in the image editor, tap on Full Page option from the top right corner
5.
Then tap on Crop option to select the area you want to save from the screenshot
6.
After this, you can either choose to save it on the device or directly share the screenshot with any of the contacts or third-party apps in PDF format.
7.
To share the screenshot, tap on the Share icon from the top right corner and choose the contact.
8.
To save the screenshot tap on the Done button from top left and tap on Save PDF to Files.
9.
Choose the location and tap Save
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Top CommentYou have missed the important hint....this works only in Sarafi...otherwise you will not get the "fullpage" switch showed on images in the tutorial.
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.
Step 2:
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+H.
Step 4:
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.
With this nifty Chrome extension installed, you can now capture my How To articles in their entirety, for later viewing or sharing. Seriously.