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gaekwad wrote #320206:
I use Paparazzi to mimic veeeeeery large viewports when I’m testing stuff, at least from a Webkit point of view.
I use developer tools for screenshots. Right click on the page, select Inspect Element, click on the icon on the top right of the pop up window, setup width and height of the page, and click the photo button. Sounds complicated but it is really easy and flexible.
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colak wrote #320217:
I use developer tools for screenshots.
Firefox can now do part-page and full-page screenshots on its own: Firefox screenshots.
In Safari, you can right-click on an HTML-node in the inspector and create a screenshot of that node. CSS Tricks has an overview of several browsers.
I’ve not used Paparazzi but it looks good for making predictable-sized screenshots or batch screenshooting several pages of a website.
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Yeah, Paparazi is a nice tool. I’ve known Wevah, the developper, for a long time (the Camino days…). Recommended.
(I have not tested it yet on macOS 10.15, but I guess it would work as Wevah was usually pretty fast with compat. issues)
For a double quick check, I use the Responsive design mode in Safari. The 3 “screens” on the right – mimicking desktops – can be configured to any size, and Safari remembers it. You can also specify the resolution @1x, @2x …
Not perfect, as it is scaled, but it is not a screenshot and thus fully interactive.
Last edited by phiw13 (2019-11-23 08:50:52)
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phiw13 wrote #320221:
Yeah, Paparazi is a nice tool. I’ve known Wevah, the developper, for a long time (the Camino days…). Recommended.
Camino was my favourite browser. Back in the day, I had many (fun) arguments at Mac user groups about how it was better than Safari. Thankfully, Safari got good and was a worthy replacement.
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gaekwad wrote #320224:
Back in the day, I had many (fun) arguments at Mac user groups about how it was better than Safari.
at risk of veering into OT in an split-because-OT thread… (meta is it ?)
Safari back then: metal – the horror Mr Jobs, the horror. Tiger, it was, I think. Need I say more?
Camino it was, and many bugs filed, patches submitted, icons, many many icons later, Safari it is (now).
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phiw13 wrote #320225:
at risk of veering into OT in an split-because-OT thread… (meta is it ?)
We can sub-split…
Camino it was, and many bugs filed, patches submitted, icons, many many icons later, Safari it is (now).
Faultless summary. Bravo.
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#8 2019-11-23 18:48:16
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Just go to the Moderation forum, i.e. not inside the topic but inside the containing forum, and there’s the Merge button at the bottom of the page.
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