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Todd Haselton | CNBC
My colleague sent me a tweet over the weekend that reminded me of an iPhone feature I had long forgotten about. But you might find it useful if you ever want to take a screenshot of an entire webpage to read later, or bookmark and send to someone.
It’s one of those weird iPhone features that’s been around for over a year, but it seems like most people don’t know about it.
Here’s how to take a screenshot of an entire page on your iPhone
- Open Apple’s Safari browser (doesn’t work in Google Chrome) and navigate to the website you want to capture, says CNBC.com.
- Take a screenshot on your iPhone. If you have a newer phone without a power button, do so by tapping the volume up button and the power button at the same time. (If your iPhone still has a power button, tap the power button and the power button at the same time.)
- You will see a screenshot of the site. Now tap the “full page” option at the top.
- Your iPhone will capture an image of the entire website. You can touch the square cutting tool at the top left to grab a certain part of it if you want. Or tap the pen tools at the bottom to draw on the page.
- Touch Done.
This is. You can now capture an entire site on your iPhone and share it with others, read it later, draw it, or save it for later.