

Screenshots are normally found afterward on your desktop, but you can change this location. Click the window you want to screenshot with the camera icon. Press Shift + ⌘ Command + 4 + Space bar on your keyboard and your cursor will become a camera.Press Esc to cancel taking your screenshot. Release your click to finish taking the screenshot. While dragging your click, you can press and hold the Space bar to move your selection. Click and drag the crosshair over whichever screen area you wish to screenshot. ⌘ Command + Shift + 4 on your keyboard to make your cursor become a crosshair.⌘ Command + Shift + 3 to take a screenshot of your entire screen.However, there are a few differences in the shortcuts because Apple’s keyboards are different. If you are Firefox user you can try Fireshot – firefox screen capture addon.Screenshotting on Mac is fundamentally identical to how you screenshot on a PC. Choose the zoom percentage and then right click on the image and select “save image”.A preview of the image is show, next click “Click here to open image” in the preview box.Under Header and Footer – Set the header and footer you want for the image.On installation the extension places a new icon ( camera ) beside the address bar, just click that to take a screenshot of the webpage and press “All Page Screenshot”.Webpage Screenshot is Google Chrome Browser extension that can capture and save the whole webpage even long pages as a single image.The screen shots can be resized in terms of percentages before saving, the screenshot of the webpage.Screenshots of webpages can be saved in PNG format. I’ve recently shared a desktop tool WebShot – Desktop Website ScreenShot Tool, but that was compatible only with Windows OS, and Google Chrome the latest version supports Extensions and some very good extensions are available and I stumbled up one such extension WebPage Screenshot that works as a perfect alternative to WebShot as this is browser extensions and should work on any platform Google Chrome works on.
