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On 04.09.2007 23:52, Irwin Greenwald wrote: --- Original Message --- > On 9/4/2007 3:12 PM, Jay Garcia wrote: >> On 04.09.2007 16:10, Benjamin Mussler wrote: >> >> --- Original Message --- >> >>> Allie <als_trash> wrote: >>>> I'm looking for an extension which would let me select an area of a >>>> webpage, and put that selected area into the clipboard as an image. >>>> Does this exist? I've searched the add-ons, but to no avail. Wanted >>>> to check here before I gave up. >>> Try the "Screengrab!" extention from either <http://www.screengrab.org/> >>> or <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146>: >>> >>> | It will save what you can see in the window, the entire page, just a >>> | selection, a particular frame... basically it saves webpages as >>> | images. >>> | [...] >>> | Copying to clipboard also works, although I'm uncertain as to whether >>> | it will work on Linux. Can now drag a selection box to pick what to >>> | grab. Can save as JPEG or PNG. >>> >>> HTH >> >> Been using that one for a while now, simply the best !!! >> > FU to general > > Installed it. Got it to copy visible page and full page; copying > selection seems to grab full page. Works the same with Java and Canvas. > Can't figure out where it does its save. Any ideas? > When you right-click it gives you options. Choosing an option, "save" for instance and then "complete page", it then gives you the choice of where to save. -- Jay Garcia Netscape/Mozilla Champion UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org _______________________________________________ general mailing list general https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/general
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