how to convert html to jpg

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Post January 7th, 2005, 3:39 pm

I often see people putting some web page snapshot on their frontpage. Is there anyone know how to convert it ?
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Post January 7th, 2005, 3:39 pm

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Post January 7th, 2005, 3:53 pm

Open the page you want to capture in a browser. Hold "Alt" and tap the "Prnt Scrn" buttons on your keyboard. Open your image editor, like Photoshop, to a blank document and paste.
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Post January 7th, 2005, 4:10 pm

where is the print screen located ? I didn't found any on my laptop.
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Post January 7th, 2005, 4:29 pm

update:

i had found it but still doesn't work. I cant capture the image. thanks
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Post January 7th, 2005, 4:33 pm

it works


thanks
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Post January 7th, 2005, 5:31 pm

Good deal! :thumbsup:
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Post January 8th, 2005, 1:58 pm

that is the kooles buttons print screen, because it is kool who it cna copy the whole screen for you, lol.
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Post January 9th, 2005, 1:40 pm

Also, CTRL+ALT+PRT_SCRN is helpful as it will only copy the current window and not the full screen.
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Post January 9th, 2005, 3:38 pm

ScienceOfSpock wrote:
Also, CTRL+ALT+PRT_SCRN is helpful as it will only copy the current window and not the full screen.


hmm that is interesting that is soo much kooler lol
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Post January 9th, 2005, 5:00 pm

ScienceOfSpock wrote:
Also, CTRL+ALT+PRT_SCRN is helpful as it will only copy the current window and not the full screen.


On every Windows box I've ever had, PRNT SCRN captures the whole desktop and ALT + PRNT SCRN captures the active window.
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Post January 9th, 2005, 9:56 pm

hmm i havent heard any of them but i will try the both out.

hmm both of them just do a printscreen shot.
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Post January 9th, 2005, 11:53 pm

digitalMedia wrote:
On every Windows box I've ever had, PRNT SCRN captures the whole desktop and ALT + PRNT SCRN captures the active window.


Indeed you are correct. What the hell was I thinking?!?
I'm a keyboard shortcut junkie, and most of the time I just "do them" and have actually forgotten "what" they are without looking while I do them.

Other things that surprise me about keyboard shortcuts is that 2 applications can use different shortcuts for the same action, but I still remember which is which. For example, Save As. In Photoshop, it's CTRL+SHIFT+S, but in Ultraedit, it's F12, yet I never get the 2 mixed up.

I also like some of the windows shortcuts:
WINDOWS+M : Minimize all
WINDOWS+SHIFT+M : Restore all
WINDOWS+E : Open new Windows Explorer Window
WINDOWS+R : Run Command
WINDOWS+D : Desktop
WINDOWS+J : Search
WINDOWS+L : Quick Logoff (Leaves apps running)
CTRL+W : Close explorer window (either windows explorer or Internext Explorer)

Those are just a few of my fav's
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Post January 10th, 2005, 6:36 am

ScienceOfSpock wrote:
Indeed you are correct. What the hell was I thinking?!?


Been there, done that. :D

Great list of shortcuts. Right hand goes on the mouse, left hand on the keyboard, always. ;)
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Post January 11th, 2005, 6:19 am

Well what's diffrence between ALT+PrtScr and simply PrtScr ( I tried both, but didnt diffenciate, it captures all desktop), how can i print screen the page which has larger height than active window?, do i have to print screen twice and then merge them in editor, or is it any way to print screen whole in once.

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Post January 11th, 2005, 6:25 am

got it, but still cant diffrenciate alt+prtscr and crtl+alt+prtscr

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