iPhones and iPad can take scrolling screenshots that capture entire webpages in Safari but with iOS 13 and above that is. The most exciting part is the ability to take a standard screenshot, and this time its saves the full page a scrollable PDF.
Here’s is how it works.
How to Take a Full-Page Screenshot of a Webpage
Follow these steps to take a crolling screenshot of a full webpage in Safari:
⦁ Open Safari and navigate to the webpage you want to screenshot.
⦁ At the same time, hold down the volume up button and the power button to take a screenshot.
⦁ Tap the Full Page option in the toggle near the top of the screen.
The view will change slightly to show the top portion of the scrolling screenshot and, next to it, a miniaturized overview of the entire screenshot down the side. You can scroll the main view of the screenshot by swiping up and down with two fingers.
Dragging the highlighted box on the miniaturized view to the right lets you quickly move the screenshot.
While you’re viewing the screenshot, crop it by tapping the Crop button in the top toolbar.
When you’re done with all that, click on Share button to save it to Files or send it to another app. our iPhone automatically saves the full webpage as a long, single-page PDF document.
Better Screenshot for You
Before now, we had to depend on third-party scrolling screenshot apps to share long webpage. Now you the feature right were you want it and it works even better.
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