The good news, however, is that if you don’t mind popping into the Google Chrome debugging area (mostly used for Web site developers), then there’s a really slick built-in full-screen capture tool within Chrome. But capturing what’s not on the screen, that’s a bit more tricky because you need to use a tool that can either access off-screen data or automatically scroll down and stitch together an image from a progressive set of captures. Heck, you can do it on an Android or iOS device too easily enough. It’s pretty darn easy to capture screenshots that are what you see on your screen, whether you’re on a Mac, PC, or even a Chromebook.
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