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Where did ScreenCapture go???!!

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I use Firefox and Firefox developer and rely quite a bit on the ScreenCapture feature that used to live behind the three dots in the address bar. Did they remove it? I feel like I've looked everywhere to re-locate it and keep coming up dry.

Anyone else experience the same thing? Thanks for the help!

I use Firefox and Firefox developer and rely quite a bit on the ScreenCapture feature that used to live behind the three dots in the address bar. Did they remove it? I feel like I've looked everywhere to re-locate it and keep coming up dry. Anyone else experience the same thing? Thanks for the help!

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The Page Actions (•••) menu is getting removed in Firefox 89, so the button needed a new home. There is an optional button for the main part of the toolbar -- see the following article for more information about that option: Take screenshots in Firefox.

Or as noted in the first reply, you can use the right-click context menu, and there's also a keyboard shortcut you can customize (by default, I think it's Command+Shift+S, but you can verify/change it here: Manage extension shortcuts in Firefox).

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you can right click on the webpage and find the option.

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Solution choisie

The Page Actions (•••) menu is getting removed in Firefox 89, so the button needed a new home. There is an optional button for the main part of the toolbar -- see the following article for more information about that option: Take screenshots in Firefox.

Or as noted in the first reply, you can use the right-click context menu, and there's also a keyboard shortcut you can customize (by default, I think it's Command+Shift+S, but you can verify/change it here: Manage extension shortcuts in Firefox).

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Note that Taking a Screenshot is also possible by using the developer tools.