All major Web browsers support full-screen mode. In this mode, the browser uses the entire screen to display the Web page, and the page is displayed without the standard window borders. Full-screen ...
Being able to take quick screenshots is one of the many cool features built into Mac OS X. Few Web pages fit cleanly into the browser window, so if you need to capture a full Web page, you will need ...
The Full Screen option is available on most web browsers by clicking on the relevant link. However, IE and Firefox can support a software code in windows API that is heavy in flux and enables the ...
Snapping a screenshot of a web page is simple enough, but capturing the entire page if it extends beyond the borders of a single screen is a hassle. Capture Full Page screenshots entire pages, no ...
Ever stumbled upon a web page so informative you wished you could keep the entire thing, not just what’s visible on your screen? Well, you’re in luck. Today, we’re diving into the nifty trick of ...
The list of products flying out of Cupertino today continues to grow. Safari 5.1 is now available to download and introduces full screen mode, new multi-touch gestures, Reading List, and a whole lot ...
It's surprisingly simple to capture a long web page in a single screenshot on your iPhone or iPad, and edit it to hold just the information you want. When you create a screenshot on your iPhone — or ...
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac iPadOS 13 soups up its screenshot tool with the ability to capture an entire webpage as a PDF. That means it doesn’t just grab what you can see on the screen right ...