![]() The PDF to PNG method is just something I did growing up, and it’s always been the makeshift approach, so it works in a pinch, even though it’s not perfect. Again, I’m partial to the Chrome developer tools menu as I don’t do something like this often, so an extension can feel like extra effort for little benefit, but something like Markup Hero is truly unique in that it offers a complete experience from start to finish. Mark up, share or download your screenshot in a new tab!Īt the end of the day, you just want a scrolling screenshot to better represent and share your full idea or vision for collaboration, so use whatever method is easiest to remember or access for you. Choose the “Scrolling Screenshot Tab” optionĤ. Open Markup Hero from the Extensions Menu at the top-right of Chromeģ. Install Markup Hero from the Chrome Web StoreĢ. ![]() In addition to that, you’ll be presented with a slew of editing tools to “mark up” your screenshot and subsequently share or download it.ġ. Once complete, Markup Hero will automatically open a new Chrome tab with your capture. In the dialog at the top-right of the screen, you’ll also see that the extension is doing its magic, so just wait for the green bar to finish filling up. Whatever page you’re looking to take a screenshot of will begin to scroll down on its own as Markup Hero captures it in sections. Will see if I can find it.Here’s the fun part. I also think there's an old post on these forums about this. If you find this is the case, the site needs to fix their css to not force landscape mode. To test if it's a problem, delete size: landscape from the css file (the css is editable there) and try hitting ctrl + p again to see if it then shows the layout drop-down to switch between landscape and portrait. If so, I think Chromium honors that strictly without a way to override it. Then, on the "sources" tab, look at the page's css files and see if you can find something like: landscape I want my print options back so that I can print invoices properly.īurnout426 Volunteer last edited by When you're on the invoice page you want to print, close the print dialog if it's open, hit ctrl + shift + i to open the developer tools. If you give a website some trust or some rope, they'll hang you with it. (bad form, IMO) Generally when you allow websites to decide what you can see - like if you have a mouse cursor, or whether menu and address bars are there, or whether to go fullscreen, etc - some scammer comes along and combines all the features into a way to trick elderly people and computer novices into paying them money. So I'm assuming there's either some intuitive AI settings thingy at work (which should be disabled IMO - just show me all the options) or they've enabled something that lets websites choose what you can and can't see. Most still have the option to change the layout. I get a smaller portrait page printed landscape with a white bar on the right! Oy! If I force it to Portrait in my printer drivers. Your TV screen is an example of landscape mode. This view is landscape orientation or horizontal orientation. ![]() The photo is wider than it is tall, to capture the vastness of a natural setting. Landscape images align with the horizon line. Opera forces them to be Landscape (across 3 pages) when previously the invoice fit on one. The difference between portrait and landscape orientation. ![]() I am having the same problem on some websites, like Newegg. Kramy last edited This must be a recent change to Opera. ![]()
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