Scroll Capture

4.2

48 Ratings
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#Browser #Browser Integration #Screenshot Software #Screen Tools

What is Scroll Capture

The Scroll Capture plugin falls under the 'Productivity Tools' category and provides features such as 'Screenshot Capture' and 'Browser Integration'

It allows users to capture DOM elements in the visible area while scrolling and capture document elements in the visible area while scrolling


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4.2

48 Ratings

Jordan PomrenkeJordan Pomrenke

The extension is exactly what I needed. I experienced a few bugs which others seem to be experiencing as well. I reached out to Patrick and he responded with a quick and helpful response. When the fix didn't work, he took the time to send a quick video which solved the issue in the end. Fantastic service for a free extension! Easily rated 5 stars. Here are the two lines of javascript he sent me. The second fixed my problem. document.body.style.scrollBehavior="auto"; document.documentElement.s... Show more

Benjamin MilesBenjamin Miles

This is a really amazing tool for Web Designers and Developers. The ability to show an entire page, including entrance and scroll-position-based animations, and automate all kinds of user interactions without having my clumsy looking mouse movements in the video... all of that is A+. One thing I'd like to be able to do, but don't seem to be able, is to record at sizes larger than my monitor (eg, 1920x1200, to suit the aspect ratio for a particular project). As it is, the recordings always c... Show more

Gene LewisGene Lewis

Hi Patrick! Tool has great potential, but I'm seeing some weird behavior. I try creating a simple timeline of scroll points (only changing the "Y" value), and setting duration to 3 seconds, and delay to 1 second. Rather than cleanly scrolling from one y value to the next, there are a series of small scrolls (maybe a few pixels) in between the bigger scrolls. Am I doing something wrong? I'm on a Mac (Ventura 13.4.1) using Chrome version 116.0.5845.187 (Official Build) (arm64). Can you help?