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[NMLUG] capturing snapshots of long HTML pages
What I want/need is a graphic of the rendered HTML page.
I want this:
http://www.realizationsystems.com/images/T1-web.jpg
Without the pain.
That image was captured screen at a time, then stitched together by
hand. It wasn't so bad, but the T3-web.jpg (which I did not upload) was
all ugliness. I ended up stopping about 1/4 down the page.
Simply displaying the HTML is not an option since it doesn't communicate
what I'm working on communicating as effectively, and also because I
don't want to expose the contents of the pages I'm using as samples.
jody
Ed Heron wrote:
> From: "Jody Harris" <havoc@harrisdev.com>
>
>>Is there a tool that would allow me to capture a long (screen-width, but
>>page-long) image (graphical) of an HTML page?
>
>
> Are you talking about capturing the images that are produced on the screen
> or would you mind capturing the HTML info itself with something like wget?
> With the recursive option, wget would get all images as well.
>
> It depends on your presentation medium, I suppose. Your question doesn't
> seem to preclude this approach.
>
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