[Tips] Capture Screen in Mozilla
Friday April 10, 2009 by Ivan Kristianto
Today i got a task from my friend to capture some of data from the web. As usual i was using PrintScreen command and save it as JPEG. But it takes me ages to capture all of the data from the screen, because i need to scroll down and capture, scroll down again and capture. After all of data captured, i need to merge all of the image file into one long image file. It was so frustrating
Then i got an idea, probably there were some plugins or tools in Mozilla to capture web as an image. After googling and search in Mozilla add-on, i got some of what i need. And Abduction! is the winner and best for me, it is really really what i need and help me a lot, thanks to Rowan Lewis as the author.
Here is the usage instruction:
1. Right click on any web page, frame or iframe, click “Save Page As Image…” and then drag a box around the piece you want to save.
2. Make your selection and save them as image.
3. That’s it.
I hope this article is usefull and save lot of time
Have a nice day!
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