Firefox can expand to fill your entire screen with its Full Screen feature. It's great for those itty bitty screens on netbooks, making the most of your HDTV or just because you want it to! This article tells all you need to know about it.
Firefox Screenshots lets you capture an entire webpage (even the parts that aren't on the screen) as well as individual areas. Although Firefox doesn't have a built-in tool for Android, iPhone, or iPad, you can take mobile screenshots using your phone or tablet's built-in screenshot function. This has been the case for Opera and Chrome for quite some time, recently for Microsoft Edge, and soon to be for Mozilla Firefox. Even if the API provided a way to generate full page screen shots, there's no guarantee that a browser driver, provided by a browser vendor, would support such a command. Open the web page you want to capture in Firefox for Mac OS. Djay pro 2 1 1 0. Right click on any blank area on the page, choose Take a Screenshot from the contextual menu that pops up. At the upper right corner, you have the options to capture and save full page or the visible part of the page. You can also drag on the page to select a region to capture.
- Click the menu button on the right side of the toolbar.
- Click the full screen button .
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- Click the menu button on the right side of the toolbar and select .
To turn off full screen, click on the menu button and click the full screen icon again to turn it off.
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Full Page Screen Capture For Firefox
- Toggle Full Screen keyboard shortcut: Press the F11 key.Note: On computers with a compact keyboard (such as netbooks and laptops), press the fn + F11 keys.
Full Page Screen Capture Firefox Extension
- Toggle Full Screen keyboard shortcut: command + Shift + F.