According to WindowsCentral reports, Microsoft Edge browser is testing a small tool for capturing web pages. This feature appears to be A/B testing for Microsoft Edge Canary users. Techdows reported that this feature now ushered in a new feature-full web page screenshots.
As literally, similar to the FireShot extension, this function allows users to take screenshots of web pages on the browser and copy the images to the clipboard or save them. In the latest version, besides being able to intercept part of the page and add notes, it also supports the interception of the entire web page.
If you are using the Dev or Canary version of Microsoft Edge, you can activate the web capture function by pressing Ctrl + Shift + S or your browser’s settings.
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Capture complete web operations in Edge
- Launch Edge browser
- Use the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + S or select the “Web Capture” option in the ellipsis menu
- Choose “full page” instead of “free choice area”
- Annotate or share graffiti locally, and of course you can save the entire page.
Naijatechnews reminds that you can download the Dev or Canary version of Microsoft Edge on the official website and try it yourself.
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