FireFox:Edit Web Pages Screenshots with FireShot
FireShot is a Firefox extension that enables you to creates screenshots of web pages and edit them. Unlike other extensions, this plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify captures and insert text and graphical annotations.
After you install it, it appears in your browser as a simple button next to the address bar, or integrated into your right click menu. It is also compatible with IE.Once you install it, you will see FireShot icon appear on the top left of your Firefox or IE browser. Unlike other extensions, FireShot provides a set of editing and annotation tools which can let you quickly modify captured web pages, insert text and graphical annotations.
You can choose to either capture entire or visible web page, then follow by either to edit, upload to free public screenshot hosting, save to local disk as PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP format, print, copy to clipboard, send as email attachment or open in external editor.Just as every professional software, after you have taken a screenshot you can edit the image you have captured and make additions to it, as well as crop it to better refine what you wanted to capture.
With FireShot, you can:-
- uploaded to FREE public screenshot hosting
- saved to disk (PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP)
- printed
- copied to clipboard
- e-mailed
- sent to configurable external editor for further processing.
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Re: FireFox:Edit Web Pages Screenshots with FireShot
This plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools so that users can easily modify web captures and insert text and graphical annotations.Such functionality will be especially useful for web designers, testers and content reviewers.Screenshots can be saved to disk (PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP), printed, copied to clipboard, e-mailed and sent to external editor for further processing.
If you only want to capture the small area of the screen shot, you can highlight the portion you want to capture, then choose Crop from the tool box that appeared on the top left of the editor.When you are finished, you can export the result in multiple formats, and start capturing again.So just go and check out this great extension and start taking screenshots.
Re: FireFox:Edit Web Pages Screenshots with FireShot
Another great feature is that you can always set a default tool button action for quick access. Just like I have chosen my shortcut key to copy the entire page’s screenshot to clipboard. Now I just have to use “CTRL + ALT + Z” to take screenshots. Screenshots can be saved to disk, copied to clipboard, e-mailed and sent to external editor for further processing.With FireShot it is possible to choose whether entire web page or only visible part of this page should be captured.