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Full page screenshot in Safari

Is there a way to take a screenshot of the entire page, not just what's visible in the window, in Safari? This would typically involve the ability to scroll while taking the screenshot. I cannot find how to do this unless using a 3rd party app. Thanks

iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Oct 17, 2020 1:12 PM

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Posted on Oct 17, 2020 1:59 PM

Here is a solution that does not require the use of third-party applications.


Step 1:

  • Open Safari and navigate to the webpage.
  • Show Reader View if available and preferred.
  • From the menu bar, select File > Export as PDF > [Location] > Save.


Alternatively, this can also be done on an iPhone.

  • Open Safari and navigate to the webpage.
  • Show Reader View if available and preferred.
  • Take a screenshot, then tap on the thumbnail to edit.
  • Tap Full Page > Done > Save PDF to Files > [Location] > Save.
  • Share the PDF file with your Mac using AirDrop, iCloud Drive, or another method.


Step 2:

  • Open the PDF file in Preview.
  • Select File > Export > [Location] and Format: HEIC/JPEG/PNG > Save.
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Oct 17, 2020 1:59 PM in response to TVCA89

Here is a solution that does not require the use of third-party applications.


Step 1:

  • Open Safari and navigate to the webpage.
  • Show Reader View if available and preferred.
  • From the menu bar, select File > Export as PDF > [Location] > Save.


Alternatively, this can also be done on an iPhone.

  • Open Safari and navigate to the webpage.
  • Show Reader View if available and preferred.
  • Take a screenshot, then tap on the thumbnail to edit.
  • Tap Full Page > Done > Save PDF to Files > [Location] > Save.
  • Share the PDF file with your Mac using AirDrop, iCloud Drive, or another method.


Step 2:

  • Open the PDF file in Preview.
  • Select File > Export > [Location] and Format: HEIC/JPEG/PNG > Save.

Full page screenshot in Safari

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