Now, what if we don’t want screenshots of the entire page, but want only the part that is visible to us. Tadaaa!!! there you have your screenshot. Let’s take another example, say we want to take a screenshot of the Youtube home page, simply go to Youtube and right-click, select fireshot, and then capture the page entirely. Also, we don’t need to scroll the webpage to capture it fully as fireshot does the scrolling on its own. Now on the right, we can see the options of how we want to save this screenshot, whether we want to print it or email it, or copy it to the clipboard. Using fireshot one can take a screenshot of their entire page and then send it through email, or print it straight away. Just go to the web page whose screenshot you want to take and then simply, right-click and select fireshot. Step 2: Click on Add to Chrome or Add to Firefox, depending on the browser you are using. Step 1: Visit Fireshot in either Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-Ons. Installing Fireshot is like installing any other browser extension and involves only three steps:
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