Screen capture any element on a webpage.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2022-01-07 | Equus Bambusoideae | When I capture an element, a transparent red line to indicate capturing range is also captured. It is not handy when I just want to copy and paste an element to slides or something. | ||
2017-09-05 | Tomáš Kafka | Amazing little tool, essential for wireframing and prototyping! | ||
2017-08-08 | 전성 | Not working. | ||
2017-06-26 | abbas elsorady | An exellent tool | ||
2016-10-13 | Chiranjeevi Y | useless | ||
2016-06-21 | Steve G | I'm sure this could be good but it just doesn't meet what is required.. If you select an element which is a whole article where you have to scroll to read it.. It only captures what is visible on the screen at the time of capture.. So this is basically less useful than a scrolling screenshot tool. | ||
2016-06-04 | Markus Zeller | Nice extension, thank you. If you still develop it, I have following suggestions: 1) How to abort "capturing"? 2) Can only capture visible part of element. 3) When clicking to capture a linked element, it won't capture, but call the link. | ||
2016-04-19 | Load Field | very handy tool ,fast and easy to use | ||
2015-11-23 | Vince Pale Jr | Worked well for me with the current version of chrome on this date. | ||
2015-10-08 | Luper Rouch | Doesn't handle zoom |
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