When you take a screenshot on your iPhone, it's automatically saved to your Photos app. You can ignore the screenshot thumbnail or swipe it away, but you shouldn't. If you open the screenshot editor instead, you'll gain access to your iPhone's most useful screen capture tool: full-page screenshots. Full-page screenshots, also known as scrolling screenshots, allow you to capture an entire webpage, not just what's visible on the screen. And they're not just handy on websites — they also work in text documents, spreadsheets, HTML files, presentations, and media. This feature has come a long way... more
How to Take Scrolling Screenshots of Entire Webpages, Text Documents, and More on Your iPhone or iPad
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