Capturing long screenshots of websites can be tricky, but with Chrome’s long screenshot feature, it’s a thing of the past. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of enabling and using long screenshots on Chrome, taking the hassle out of scrolling screenshots on both Android and desktop devices.
How to Enable and Use Long Screenshot on Chrome
Follow these simple steps to enable and use long screenshots on Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome on your Android device or desktop and type chrome://flags in the address bar.
- Type “Long Screenshot” in the search bar.
- Tap “Default” in the drop-down menu and select “Enabled”.
- Restart Chrome to implement the changes.
- Open a web page and tap the three-dot icon in the top right corner.
- Select “Share” from the menu, and tap “Long Screenshot” at the bottom.
- Use the arrows to scroll and select the desired part of the page.
- Tap “Next” to edit or share the screenshot, save it to your device, or delete it.
FAQs
What do I do if I can’t see the Chrome flag?
If you can’t see the Chrome flag that needs to be activated, try updating your Google Chrome browser to the latest version.
How do I scroll the screen?
To scroll the screen, use the up and down arrows.
Where can I find the screenshot if I save it to my device only?
The screenshot will be saved to the default download folder on your device.
Is there another way to use the long screenshot feature?
No, this is the only way to enable and use long screenshots in Chrome.
Final Words
Now that you know how to enable and use long screenshots on Chrome, capturing long web pages will be a breeze. Save yourself the hassle of multiple screenshots and try out this feature today. Don’t forget to share this helpful guide with others who may find it useful.