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BOAC 16th Mar 2006 19:59

Capture web site
 
I am looking for a programme (obviously 'freeware' preferred!) to enable capture of a whole web site page as a jpeg/gif/etc. Anyone know of one?

airborne_artist 16th Mar 2006 20:14

You could just do ctrl + print screen and then paste and save the images using any imaging utility, such as Irfanview. It might take several screens' worth, but it's the quickest way I can immediately think of.

Just press ctrl and print screen (top right on yr keyboard, above the numbers keypad), then open Irfanview, and click Edit, Paste, or ctrl+V. Save that image, scroll down on the web page and repeat as reqd.

buggingout 16th Mar 2006 20:30

does "File.....Save As....mht file" do what you want?? :confused:

BOAC 16th Mar 2006 21:15

10/10, buggng - I did not know about that! Thank you.

swordfling 16th Mar 2006 22:04

If you need to capture more than one page, try HTTrack, or search for 'offline browser'. They download the whole website.

BOAC 17th Mar 2006 10:46

Thanks also, Sword - it is amazing what is out there!

Blacksheep 29th Mar 2006 02:51

Used HTTrack for some years. Apart from helping you make handy website templates, its very useful for saving time on line if you're on a dial up. It'll download other pages on the site while you're reading the front page live. Then you can log-off and view the rest off-line - although it doesn't follow off-site links.

Beware of trying to use it on sites like CNN or the BBC though. Unless you have a very large hard disk... :ooh:

VH-GRUMPY 29th Mar 2006 09:42

Another way
 
In your browser - well if it is MSIE - go to view source.

It will provide you with the whole HTML for the page.

Highlight and copy then past either into a word processor or if you have web building software like Dreamweaver and save it.

WeatherJinx 29th Mar 2006 20:21

Grumpy
And how's that going to give you an image capture of a whole webpage?:confused:

BOAC
Macs have a utility called 'Paparazzi', which does exactly what you're looking for, but I'm not sure if there is a PC equivalent..may be worth asking around. I'll ask for you as well and let you know if I come up with anything. Good luck.

UPDATE: found this from Faststone - freeware too, so worth a try :ok:


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