So I'm going to use Command Option i and it brings up all these tools. So we're on a page here and let's say this is a pretty simple page and it's at Apple's website, right, so it should work. Now this has a set of commands that will bring up extra tools. Make sure under Advanced you have Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar. To get it you need to first go to Safari Preferences. But there is another function in Safari that will actually capture an image. Now you can open it up in just about anything and zoom in on the text and all of that.īut if you're trying to save an image of everything that is on the webpage this is not the way to go. You can save that as a long webpage as a PDF. Now this is great if you want to save an article for reading later. So when you go to print it, it looks very different than what you're seeing on the screen. Mostly because most webpages have a separate style sheet for printing. But this doesn't actually create a really good screen shot of the entire page.
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What he's going to show us is using File, Print and then go PDF, save it as a PDF and you can convert that to an image.
Now I know what some of you are thinking. Now the first option I'm going to show you is to use what you already have on your Mac. Let me show you three ways and you can figure out which is the best one for you. I'm not talking about what you just see on the screen but the entire thing scrolling down all the way to the bottom. So sometimes I need to capture an entire webpage as an image. Go here, to /patreon, to read more about it. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of supporters. Let me show you three different ways you can capture an entire webpage as an image. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Screen Capture Entire Web Pages On Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.