Take screenshots in Firefox
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Firefox Screenshots is a new feature to take, download, collect and share screenshots. To use it, click on the menu in the address bar and select from the drop-down menu.(Tip: You can also take a screenshot by right-clicking on a page and choosing .)
Firefox Screenshots is a new feature to take, download, collect and share screenshots. To use it, click on the Firefox Screenshots icon on the toolbar.
Table of Contents
- 1 What types of screenshots can I capture?
- 2 How do I save my screenshots?
- 3 How do I edit screenshots?
- 4 How do I delete screenshots saved to My Shots?
- 5 How do I disable Screenshots?
- 6 How do I retain screenshots if I move to another computer?
- 7 Why doesn't Firefox Screenshots work on certain pages?
- 8 I can't save screenshots to the cloud
- 9 I'm always on Private Browsing (or never remember history) or ESR. Will Firefox Screenshots work?
- 10 What data does Firefox Screenshots collect?
- 11 Can I opt out of data collection?
What types of screenshots can I capture?
There are several options for capturing screenshots:
- Capture parts of a page: When you move the mouse cursor over the page, different parts of the page will be automatically highlighted. Click on the one you want to save.
- Select a region of the page: Drag or click on the page to select a custom region of the page that you wish to capture. You can change the size and area to be captured using the marker points on the edge of the area.
- Capture a full page: Select from the menu in the top-right corner.
- Capture the visible part of a page: Select to save the area of the web page currently visible.
To view all of the screenshots you've captured, choose My Shots or click on the Library button on your toolbar and choose .
How do I save my screenshots?
- Save screenshots online: Select the Save icon
to save the image to the Firefox Screenshots service for access online at a later date. To access saved images click on the Firefox Screenshots icon
and then select . By default, screenshots are saved for 14 days, but if you click on the expiry date, you have the option to change this.
- Download screenshots as image files: To download the area as an image (.png) file, click the down arrow icon
. The file will be saved to the same folder you use as Firefox's default download location.
- Copy to clipboard: Click the copy button
to save the image on your clipboard and paste it into another application later.
- Cancel: To cancel your selection, click on the Cancel icon
.
How do I edit screenshots?
To annotate or recrop your screenshots, save them to the cloud first by clicking the Save icon . From here, the toolbar will appear:
Click the pen icon to open the toolbar. From here, you can choose to from cropping, drawing, highlighting and color picking options.
How do I delete screenshots saved to My Shots?
To delete individual shots, just click the Trash icon, then confirm. This icon can be found on each shot page and by hovering on each shot thumbnail on the My Shots page.
In order to delete all of your shots at once, do the following:
- Click on the Screenshots icon on your browser toolbar.
- Click in the upper right corner of the screen.
- On the My Shots page, click the link that says Remove All Data. On the subsequent screen, click .
How do I disable Screenshots?
If you want to disable Firefox Screenshots, do the following:
- Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn.
A warning page may appear. Click to go to the about:config page. - In the Search field, type in screenshots. You will see a preference called extensions.screenshots.disabled.
- Double-click this preference to set it to true.
Once you have toggled this preference, you are all set. Screenshots will no longer run in your browser.
How do I retain screenshots if I move to another computer?
If you install Firefox on another computer, you will need to copy the complete Firefox profile if you wish to retain access to any saved screenshots. You can read more about how to do this here.
Why doesn't Firefox Screenshots work on certain pages?
Screenshots should work on almost all web pages. Certain pages that contain the HTML <frameset> are not fully supported and may not be shootable.
Additionally, some pages with special permissions to modify Firefox, like Test Pilot and addons.mozilla.org, are unsupported due to strict security rules designed to prevent page manipulation.
Finally, certain browser pages like the Firefox home and Settings pages are not supported. These pages are built using a different language than the rest of the web.
I can't save screenshots to the cloud
If you're having trouble saving screenshots, check https://status.services.mozilla.com/ to see if the server is down. If it is, or if your system is down, you can still take, copy and download screenshots, but you can't save them to the cloud.
I'm always on Private Browsing (or never remember history) or ESR. Will Firefox Screenshots work?
You can take screenshots in the following settings but you cannot save your screenshots to the cloud (you'll have to download your screenshot locally to your computer).
- Private Browsing
- When Firefox is set to Never remember history.
- Extended Support Release (ESR)
- You've disabled Firefox Screenshots by following the about:config instructions in a previous section.
The technology behind Firefox Screenshots is still under active development in Firefox. For now, shots taken while you browse privately would show up in your normal downloads list. In order to protect privacy we have removed support for Screenshots in Private Browsing Mode entirely until we can build a more private experience.
What data does Firefox Screenshots collect?
Firefox Screenshots collects event data in a manner consistent with the Firefox Browser Privacy Notice. We collect this data in order to learn how people use Screenshots so we can make it better for everyone. You can view all of the events we capture in this document.
Can I opt out of data collection?
Definitely. Screenshots consists of a web-based component and a browser-based component. Firefox’s Settings are undergoing a remodel, so disabling metrics works slightly differently depending on which version of Firefox you’re using.
Disabling add-on data collection
If you are on Firefox 55:
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (select on older macOS versions).Click the menu button
and select .
- Select the panel, then select the tab.
- Toggle off the Enable Firefox Health Report setting.
If you are on Firefox 56 or above:
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (select on older macOS versions).Click the menu button
and select .
- Select the panel.
- Find the section labeled Firefox Data Collection and Use.
- Uncheck Allow Firefox to automatically send technical and interaction data to Mozilla.
Disabling website data collection
Screenshots respects your browser’s Do Not Track setting to determine whether or not to collect website data. This applies to Firefox as well as other browsers that support Do Not Track.
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (select on older macOS versions).Click the menu button
and select .
- Select the panel.
- Click the link that says Manage your Do Not Track settings.
- Check the box next to Always apply Do Not Track and click .
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (select on older macOS versions).Click the menu button
and select .
- Select the panel.
- Find the toggle labeled Send websites a "Do Not Track” signal that you don’t want to be tracked.
- Toggle the control to Always.