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Capture full‑page screenshots of single or multiple URLs (bulk) as JPG, PNG or PDF with compression and history.
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This extension captures full‑page screenshots (not just the visible viewport) of one or many URLs. It supports:
Bulk mode: Paste multiple URLs and automatically open/capture each.
Same‑tab mode: Reuse one tab to minimize resource usage.
Formats: JPG (with adjustable quality), PNG, or PDF (real PDF assembly from the image).
Dynamic content handling: Optional “Infinity Scroll” pre‑loading or continuous scroll‑to‑bottom to load lazy/infinite content before capture.
Sticky header/footer handling: Detects and manages fixed/sticky elements to avoid duplicates.
Watermarks: Optional URL and timestamp watermarks with a readable background.
History & Resume: Saves recent captures and can resume an interrupted bulk run.
Settings UI: Users can fine‑tune delays, quality, steps, and overlays.
How to Use the Extension
Install & Open: After installing, click the extension icon to open the popup.
Capture Current Page: Leave the URL input empty and press “Capture This Page.” The current tab’s full page will be captured using stored settings.
Bulk Capture:
Paste or type multiple URLs into the textarea (one per line or comma‑separated). The parser auto‑formats them.
Adjust format (JPG/PNG/PDF), scroll delay, quality, and Infinity Scroll settings.
Click “Save All Pages.” Progress and status appear in the bar and log.
Stop Process: Click “Stop” to cancel an ongoing bulk capture.
View History: Recent captures appear in the popup; full history (with delete options) is available via Settings.
Change Settings: Click “Settings” (options page) to configure default format, timeouts, scroll behavior, watermarks, and overlay. Changes are saved to storage.
Context Menu: Right‑click a page and choose “Capture Full Page” or use the action menu “Save this page” for quick one‑off captures.
Downloads: Files are saved automatically with a cleaned filename including a timestamp.