Take Screenshots Of Any Web Page In Firefox: FireShot


Sometimes all of us need to take a screenshot of some part of a web page, whether to catch some text, images, or even videos. Sure there are many softwares, free and none, that can help you do this.

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Photo Credit: Ralph Kiesewetter – Edited by Nicolo’ Canali De Rossi

But there is also a free and simple one, that completely integrates with Firefox.

It’s called FireShot, and it is a free Firefox add-on that anyone can use to take screenshots of any region of your browsing space.

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After you install it, it appears in your browser as a simple button next to the address bar, or integrated into your right click menu.

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Just as every professional software, after you have taken a screenshot you can edit the image you have captured and make additions to it, as well as crop it to better refine what you wanted to capture.

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When you are finished, you can export the result in multiple formats, and start capturing again.

So just go and check out this great extension and start taking screenshots.

Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5648

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  1. [...] In the past we have covered some Firefox’s plugins that enabled you to take screenshots of web pages’ regions on the fly: their names were Screengrab and Fireshot. [...]

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