These are instructions on how to screenshot an entire webpage on iPhone. You may want to do this if you need a full page screenshot rather than multiple scrolling screenshots.
Launch the Safari browser from your SpringBoard and navigate to a web page you'd like to capture.
Press the Side button and Volume Up button at the same time to take a screenshot, then tap the preview that appears at the bottom of the screen to open the image editor. Note: If you have an iPhone with Touch ID, you can take a screenshot by pressing the Home button and Side button (Power button).
Press the Full Page tab at the top of the screen to select the entire web page.
Tap Done, then press the large Save PDF to Files button that appears.
Choose a folder to save the screenshot in, then tap Save.
We think this method of taking full page screenshots is much better than the regular screenshot or scrolling screenshot alternative. Additionally, it does not require third party apps or screen recording.
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Screenshot Entire Webpage
Step One
Launch the Safari browser from your SpringBoard and navigate to a web page you'd like to capture.
Step Two
Press the Side button and Volume Up button at the same time to take a screenshot, then tap the preview that appears at the bottom of the screen to open the image editor. Note: If you have an iPhone with Touch ID, you can take a screenshot by pressing the Home button and Side button (Power button).
Step Three
Press the Full Page tab at the top of the screen to select the entire web page.
Step Four
Tap Done, then press the large Save PDF to Files button that appears.
Step Five
Choose a folder to save the screenshot in, then tap Save.
We think this method of taking full page screenshots is much better than the regular screenshot or scrolling screenshot alternative. Additionally, it does not require third party apps or screen recording.
Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for more Apple news, videos, and tutorials.