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Chrome: Making high-resolution website screenshots without add-ons
If you want to make a screenshot of a website that works well in print or on a high-DPI screen (like Apple Retina displays), here is how you can capture a high-resolution screenshot.
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You can do this without an addon:
- Open the website
- If you have multiple monitoros:
- Resize the Chrome window so it covers multiple monitors (in Linux you can hold ALT and resize by dragging with the right mouse button)
- Zoom into the page using
CTRL +
and CTRL -
so it covers most of the window area. Leave a little padding on the left and right so it looks good.
- If you only have single screen:
- Open the responsive view ("device toolbar" -
CTRL SHIFT M
)
- Set a small zoom (e.g. 25%) with a viewport that covers the width of your physical screen
- Open developer tools (
CTRL SHIFT J
)
- Open developer tools action bar (
CTRL SHIFT P
)
- Quicksearch for the action "Capture full size screenshot"
- A few seconds after selecting the action, a file picker will ask you where to save the PNG.
Posted by Henning Koch to makandra dev (2018-01-23 10:07)