Take full page screenshots in one simple step
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I know this is post is two years old, but it would really help if, in the next update, you could make the "Capture" command available to add in the Menu Customization settings page.
Some people (like myself) keep the status bar of the browser hidden, one of my family members doesn't like having to remember keyboard shortcuts or using the "quick commands", and another family member thinks it's cumbersome to have to click the Vivaldi button, go down to Tools, and go to Capture.
All three of us would love to be able to add the Capture option to the page's context menu, so we could just right click anywhere on a page and select "Capture". -
@jmaeshawn As an alternative, you can move the "capture icon"; show the status bar then hold Shift to D&D the capture icon to the Address Bar tools area (before url field).
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@TbGbe
Yep, I have the capture icon twice, one in the status bar (Right bottom) and one in the address bar (Left top).@jmaeshawn
Hi, I cant find a feature request about but you can also call it a bug.
Some features are still missing in the menu customization.Cheers, mib
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@TbGbe Now, we have to hold the Ctrl key modifier instead of the Shift key.
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@Pesala OK - I used it a "long" time ago
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Thanks for the post, It's a much appreciated feature. I take a screenshot of a webpage every day to create videos of a data graph later.
I was wondering if apart from assigning the command to a keyboard shortcut (like I did to Ctrl + Shift + P) to open the modal window containing settings and the actual 'Capture' button if it is possible to fire a command (and assign it to a hotkey) directly with the settings 'Full Page' and 'Save as PNG' as if I were clicking actually 'Capture'?
The goal is to just hit the keyboard shortcut, and done... I mean,... in one simple step -
@gerritschulze The Shortcut for Capture Page to File will immediately save the file, but there is no way to prevent the folder from opening in the file manager.
Third-party software like FastStone Capture can do what you want.
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@Pesala Thanks for the hint about FastStone.
I was hoping I could assign a shortcut to Tools > Capture > Page to File, but that doesn't exist in my Vivaldi version in the Settings > Keyboard section, yet. I need to use an older version to be able to open TLS1.1 webpages still.
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