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cmF

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Nov 19, 2008
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Quick Question, I know command+shift+3 takes a fullscreen screenshot, but what I wanted a screenshot for an entire window?

For example http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=car is a very long page you need to scroll down.

How would I take just one screenshot of the entire craigslist page and all its results? Thanks!
 
CMD shift 4, you can select what you want. That 1 option. If you press space then, you get a photocamera and can select a window. Mac os x will make a photo of the entire window. This one is free, without 3 party apps.
 
Take a look at Macintosh HD/applications/utilities/Grab it is standard in all OSX installs.

CMD shift 4, you can select what you want. That 1 option. If you press space then, you get a photocamera and can select a window. Mac os x will make a photo of the entire window. This one is free, without 3 party apps.

But neither of these options allows you to take a screenshot of a web page that doesn't fit entirely on your screen, as the OP is asking about. For that, you'll need a third-party utility like the ones I mentioned above.
 
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