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Old 06-28-2007, 08:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Screen Capture Complete Web Pages With Picknik Firefox Add-on

This tip is great for people who want to use create thumbnails of their website, or have to use screen captures in documents or presentations.
One of the annoying problems with the Screen Capture function on PCs is it only captures what is visible on the screen. This is ok most of the time, but sometimes you want to Screen Capture a whole webpage that may be a few screens long. Well now you can capture an entire webpage using the new Picnik Firefox Add-on.
With the Picnik Firefox Add-on you can capture the entire visible portion of a webpage or the entire webpage, regardless of how long it is. Once the image is captured you can then use the Picnik image editor to make additional tweaks.
Yet another great reason to switch to Firefox if you are an Internet Explorer user…..
Thanks to Amit for the great find.
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