The Chrome Shortcut for Taking a Full-Page Screenshot
Full Page Screenshots in Chrome
Google Chrome includes a built-in screenshot tool, but it's a bit hidden. You'll first enter two sets of keyboard shortcuts, then enter a command to capture a full-page screenshot of any web page. Start by using the shortcut pairs below—enter the first shortcut, followed by the second—depending on your operating system:
On Mac
1. Alt + Command + I
2. Command + Shift + P
On Windows/Linux/Chrome OS
1. Ctrl + Shift + I
2. Ctrl + Shift + P
These keyboard shortcuts will open Chrome's developer menu. Just type "screenshot" and you'll see the option appear to "capture full size screenshot." Simply select this and Chrome will automatically save a full-page screenshot to your Downloads folder!
How to Take a Full-Page Screenshot with a Custom Size
The keyboard shortcut method is a great way to quickly get the screenshot you need, but if you want to customize the width of your screenshot, you'll have to take a few more steps to get it.
Step 1: Open Developer Tools
First, you’ll need to open Developer Tools in Chrome—the first step from before. You can do this by opening the "More Options" menu on your Chrome toolbar, or by using the shortcut Alt + Command + I on Mac or Ctrl + Shift + C on Windows as before.
Full Page Screenshots in Chrome
This will open a whole world of developer tools, including the surprisingly useful Inspect Element tool. But you’re looking for the Device Toolbar—one small icon in the top-center of the Developer Tools that looks like a phone on top of a tablet (or, two rectangles). Click on this to open a responsive version of the web page.
Full Page Screenshots in Chrome
Step 2: Choose Your Size
In the Device Toolbar, you'll see three options for your view: a dropdown menu (currently set to Responsive), the dimensions of the view, and the zoom level. Adjust these to customize your screenshot.
Full Page Screenshots in Chrome
Once you've done, you're good to go!
Step 3: Capture the Screenshot!
To download your full-page screenshot, just open the extra menu options in your Device Toolbar (see screenshot), and select "Capture full size screenshot.”
Full Page Screenshots in Chrome
Chrome will automatically download the full page. From here, crop as needed to get the image you need.
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