Export page to an image - Just one screen format - why ?

Auguste
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Auguste posted this 13 August 2019
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Hello I love the export page to an image.
But why limit it to a single screen format ???
I would like to be able to export my pages in mobile and tablet format !!!

Hello I love the export page to an image. But why limit it to a single screen format ??? I would like to be able to export my pages in mobile and tablet format !!!
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Auguste
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Auguste posted this 14 August 2019

Thanks :-)

Thanks :-)
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Support Team posted this 14 August 2019

Hi Christophe,

Thanks for the suggestion. I'll add it to our wishlist.

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Hi Christophe, Thanks for the suggestion. I'll add it to our wishlist. ................................................... Sincerely, Hella Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
Auguste
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Auguste posted this 14 August 2019

Another solution with Google Chrome :
I recently learned that Google Chrome has the option to do that without using any additional extensions. In this article, we will see how we can do that.

First, we need to open DevTools inside Chrome. We can open it by doing the following steps: Main Menu (three vertical dots) in the top-right corner > More tools > Developer tools. We can also open it using the following keyboard shortcuts: Control+Shift+I in Windows and Linux or Command+Option+I in Mac. We can also open it by right-clicking anywhere in the page and select Inspect.

Then we need to open Command Menu. We can do that by pressing Control+Shift+P in Windows and Linux or Command+Shift+P in Mac.

Then we need to write and select Capture full size screenshot. After we have done that, we should get a PNG as a screenshot for the full page.

That’s it for this quick tip. It seems something really simple, but I think it can be really useful.

Another solution with Google Chrome : I recently learned that Google Chrome has the option to do that without using any additional extensions. In this article, we will see how we can do that. First, we need to open DevTools inside Chrome. We can open it by doing the following steps: Main Menu (three vertical dots) in the top-right corner > More tools > Developer tools. We can also open it using the following keyboard shortcuts: Control+Shift+I in Windows and Linux or Command+Option+I in Mac. We can also open it by right-clicking anywhere in the page and select Inspect. Then we need to open Command Menu. We can do that by pressing Control+Shift+P in Windows and Linux or Command+Shift+P in Mac. Then we need to write and select Capture full size screenshot. After we have done that, we should get a PNG as a screenshot for the full page. That’s it for this quick tip. It seems something really simple, but I think it can be really useful.
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