Taking a full page screenshot and saving it to Zimzee is a perfect way to capture an entire webpage for later reference, archival, or analysis.
This functionality is especially useful for capturing long articles, detailed reports, webpages or funnels, or any web content that is too extensive for partial screenshots.
Step 1: Open the webpage that you want to save as a full page screenshot
Step 2: Open the Extension:
Navigate to the top of the browser where the Zimzee extension is located and click on it to open the extension menu.
Step 3: Capture the Full Page Screenshot:
Select the ‘Full Page Screenshot’ from the Zimzee extension menu. This will start the process of capturing the entire webpage.
Automatic Scrolling and Capturing: The extension will automatically begin to scroll down the page, capturing the entire content from top to bottom. This process is visual, and you will see the page actively being scrolled and captured.
Step 4: Save the Screenshot:
Once the scrolling and capturing are complete, a preview of the full page screenshot will appear within the extension window
Choose where to save the screenshot within your Zimzee account. You can select an existing bucket or create a new one.
Add Tags: You may add relevant tags to help categorize the screenshot, making it easier to locate in the future.
Add Notes: You can also add notes to provide context or additional information about the screenshot.
Click "Add to bucket" in the extension to save the screenshot to the selected bucket in your Zimzee account. Large websites can take more time.
By following these steps, you can effortlessly capture full page screenshots of web content and organize them efficiently in Zimzee, making them readily available for any future reference or analysis needs. This tool simplifies the process of digital content management by providing a quick way to archive and categorize extensive web information.