| Posted: 10 Dec 2007 15:43 | ||
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Hi!
I love this little application and use it very often! Though, one thing that would help me A LOT would be an option to only capture the part of the page where there are actual elements. There are many times when I capture smaller pages that I just want the actual content of the site, and not the 600 pixels of white-space next to it. Is this possible to do? Thank you for this wonderful Add-on! |
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| Posted: 10 Dec 2007 17:30 | ||
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Thanks for pointing at it.
I'm not sure it's possible to discover the real page extents, but I'll try. __________________ FireShot Pro Pro Full Webpage Screenshots will be moving to a subscription model soon!
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| Posted: 09 Jul 2008 18:11 | ||
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| Or even without identifying elements (such as a layer window or DIV) the ability to drag a marquee around an area to capture would be nice. | ||
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