You know that Command-Shift-3 takes a screenshot of the entire screen and Command-Shift-4 lets you pick a window, menu or arbitrary selection for your screenshot. Mojave introduced Command-Shift-5 to give you an interface to screenshots and screen recordings.
But how would you capture a screenshot of a long Web page that requires scrolling?
Rather than stitching multiple screenshots together try this trick in the Google Chrome Web browser. Control-click anywhere on a page you want to capture and choose Inspect. Press Command-Shift-P to open Chrome’s Developer Tools command menu. Type “capture” and then click “Capture full-size screenshot” to download a screenshot of the page as a PNG file. (When you’re done close the Developer Tools by clicking the X in the upper-right corner.)
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BTW, MUCH easier in Firefox... click the 3 dot symbol (...) on right side of URL bar and select "Take a Screenshot". You get a pop-up with the option to select a region or the entire page.
A feature first introduced in v56 (saving screenshot to server) then as of v67 moved to saving to clipboard and/or locally (currently at v72).
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