Save full webpages as image files
If you ever need to take a screenshot of a whole website, you’ll face a common problem: how do you capture the complete webpage, from top to bottom?
The answer is SiteShoter, a really simple tool that’s been specifically designed to capture websites. It’s a standalone app – not a web browser plug-in – that can take screenshots from a given webpage just by entering its URL in SiteShoter’s interface.
The program captures the viewable area in any resolution you set, but its most interesting feature by far is the ability to capture the whole website, from top to bottom, scrolling down the page on its own a producing an image in JPG, BMP, GIF, TIFF or PNG.
SiteShoter also includes some basic configuration tools with which you can set the image quality and size and also opt to disable certain web elements such as Javascript or Flash.
Capturing complete websites is no longer a pain thanks to SiteShoter, a simple tool that can grab the whole webpage from top to bottom.
Fixed bug: SiteShoter failed to save the file with %url% variable if the Web site URL specified a port number (For example: http://mywebsite.com:8080 )
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Fixed bug: SiteShoter failed to save the file with %url% variable if the Web site URL specified a port number (For example: http://mywebsite.com:8080 )
SiteShoter is a small utility that allows you to save a screenshot of any Web page into a file. It automatically creates hidden window of Internet Explorer, loads the desired Web page, and than save the entire content of the Web page into an image file (.png, .jpg, .tiff, .bmp or .gif).
You can use SiteShoter in user interface mode, or alternatively, you can run SiteShoter in command-line mode without displaying any user interface.