On 05/08/18 08:18, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 04/08/18 22:14, gumb wrote:
One thing I like about it is that after clicking 'Take a screenshot', there are a couple of icon overlays in the upper-right of the browser pane, and clicking one of them allows to capture the full web page including out-of-vision elements, all in one image file.
Which is why I use the FF's Add-on 'Screengrab!' and have been for years.
And unlike that screegrab tool in FF itself, Screengrab! does not save the 'grab' somewhere in The Cloud but saves it to a directory on your system over which you have total control :-).
Under the default FF ESR version in Leap 42.3 (currently 60.1.0) when you use the built-in FF 'Take a screenshot', there is no cloud interaction, it only provides a copy or download option, saying that's the only choice in the ESR version. Same applies if you're in Private Browsing mode, if 'Never Remember History' is checked, or if uploads are disabled. It just goes straight into my Downloads folder. gumb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org