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Sangdushi

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Sep 9, 2011
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I don't just want to save a screenshot of what's on the screen, but the entire page. I don't want to have to scroll down and taking multiple screenshots of one page.

Is there anyway I can save an entire page and all of it's contents?

I've done online homework for a class and I want to save all the solution pages for study material for another course I'm taking next semester.
 
You could try to print it as PDF via CMD+P.
And then there is this, which is the first search result using "mac screenshot entire webpage" as search terms.
 
save as web archive?

Any time I want to capture a page, I just hit Save As "web archive" (in the File menu dropdown); this captures, text, images, scripts...everything to store off line. Only if you're looking to capture everything, that is. I use Safari, so not sure if this works in other browsers.
 
Follow this if you using Chrome browser

option/alt + command + I , it will take you to developer's view. On the device frame top right corner , click the three dot and choose 'capture full size screenshot'

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