Hello,
Is there any software that can be used to screenshot a whole website?
Kind regards,
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Hello,
Is there any software that can be used to screenshot a whole website?
Kind regards,
I don't think so, but possibly .... www.alexa.com have thousands of screen grabs and I'd be surprised if they do it by hand .....![]()
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Could you clarify about what you mean in, "screenshot entire web site"? I recommend WinGrab for screenshots, if that's of any help.





I like the Print Screen button on the keyboard myself![]()
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Yes, but using two keys on my keyboard to make a screenshot and optimize it is much faster and more convenient than having to hit Prnt Scrn, then opening an image program, pasting it, and then saving it.Originally posted by naramation
I like the Print Screen button on the keyboard myself![]()
Well, I meant: a software that allows you to spider ALL pages of a website, by taking screenshots of it. So in 1 click it should start taking screenshots of every page on my website.





I see what you mean, but I'm afraid there are no programs that'll do that ... if it's even possible!Originally posted by COMBELL
Well, I meant: a software that allows you to spider ALL pages of a website, by taking screenshots of it. So in 1 click it should start taking screenshots of every page on my website.
Was thinking about this and wondering how www.alexa.com do it. I was wondering if, with a database and some ingenious use of Windows Task Scheduler you couldn't pull this off .... ?Originally posted by mjames
I see what you mean, but I'm afraid there are no programs that'll do that ... if it's even possible!![]()
Might be worth looking into controlling screen grabbing and the clipboard from Windows apps.
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True, I see what you mean, but the difference is that Alexa only "captures" a shot of your index page, not the entire site which was desired. It's an odd task, for sure.Originally posted by greg.harvey
Was thinking about this and wondering how www.alexa.com do it.

I didn't find any software to do that, but if you can enough time you can do this with almos any screen grabber - just run auto-capture in every X seconds [Hyper Snap have this option] and capture the self refreshing browser window [use 100% frame].





I agree just print screen, and paste ..Originally posted by naramation
I like the Print Screen button on the keyboard myself![]()
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