Here's how to take super-fast screenshots on Firefox!
Test Pilot Experiment is Mozilla's test program, providing users with many useful features. Including Firefox Send online data with 1 GB capacity that Network Administrator has introduced to readers. In this article, we will continue to provide another useful feature, Firefox Screenshots, to take screenshots on the browser.
Normally to take a screenshot of a computer screen, we will use the Print screen key and then edit it using the Paint tool, or other image editing program. Or more upgrades can use the Snipping Tool. However, with Firefox Screenshots, everything is simpler, no need for the help of 3rd software. In particular, this feature also allows you to save images immediately afterwards, or share on social networks. Facebook, Twiiter. The following article will guide you how to use Firefox Screenshots to take screenshots on Firefox.
Firefox Screenshots screenshot of Firefox
However, beware of Firefox Screenshots users, the feature is in the testing process of Test Pilot Experiment and not available in the browser. We need to enable this feature according to the article below. In addition, Firefox Screenshots will only apply to Firefox version 55 and above.
Step 1:
Launch Firefox browser. At the website access address bar, enter about: config to access the Firefox Configuration Page hidden configuration page.
After that, the user will be warned that the change in the setting page will affect the performance and performance of the browser, press I accept the rick! to forgive.
Step 2:
Switch to the new interface. Here enter the keyword extensions.screenshots.system-disabled in the Search search box above.
Step 3:
Soon the results will show below. Right-click on the extensions.screenshots.system-disabled option and select Toggle .
You will see the icon of Firefox Screenshots feature appear on the top interface of Firefox browser.
Step 4:
Next restart Firefox so the feature will work. The next job is to open a website that wants to take a screenshot. Users click on the Firefox icon Screenshots , the screen interface will turn gray. Left click and clever white frame to surround the area you want to take a screenshot.
When you release your hand, you'll have the option buttons for the newly taken image. We click the Save button below.
After that, users will be transferred to the management interface of Firefox Screenshots. Here, we can choose Download to download the image to the computer, or click on the share icon and select the social network that the feature supports. Below will be the image link for your convenience in copying.
Step 5:
In addition, when clicking on the Firefox Screenshots icon in the browser bar, you can select Save Full Pages to take a picture of the entire screen interface.
Or click My Shots to review the captured images via Firefox Screenshots feature on Firefox.
In the new interface, you will see all photos taken by Firefox Screenshots automatically saved on the management page of Firefox Screenshots. Images saved here will be stored within 14 days from the date of the photo.
So with Firefox Screenshots feature on Firefox browser, you can take photos of each area on the screen, or take a picture of the entire screen if you want. The image will then be saved to the feature's management page, so you can download, share or delete it if desired. Hopefully in the future, Mozilla will provide Firefox Screenshots features to take official Firefox screen shots to users.
I wish you all success!
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