HTML Elements Screenshot
Easily remove desired HTML5 elements with just one click!
What is HTML Elements Screenshot?
'HTML Elements Screenshot' is an innovative Edge extension that allows users to capture full or partial screenshots of any webpage element. It uses an open-source JavaScript library, html2canvas. Users need to activate the add-on, select their desired element, and the screenshot will be generated, ready for download. They have the option to enable cross-domain images in the screenshot or maximize the screenshot resolution. It is a handy tool for web developers, designers, and anyone needing to capture specific areas of a webpage.

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Summary
HTML Elements Screenshot enables you to capture a full or partial screenshot from any webpage.
It uses an open-source JavaScript library called - html2canvas. To work with this add-on, simply click on the toolbar icon to activate the add-on. Then, select any desired element with mouse left-click. Please note that, as you move your mouse, elements are highlighted with pink color. Once you select an element, a popup window will appear that contains a loader image. Once the operation is done, the loader will be replaced with the screenshot. Now you can download the image to your machine by clicking on the download button.
If you want to close the screenshot's popup window, please click on the close button on the top left corner. Please note that, by default, the extension does not include cross-domain images in the screenshot, if you want to enable this feature, please visit the options page and click on the - allow cors - checkmark. You can also adjust the screenshot resolution. By default, it is set to 2, meaning the screenshot image is two times bigger than the original element.
If you have a feature request in mind or found a bug to report, please fill the bug report form in the add-on's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/html-elements-screenshot.html).
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HTML Elements Screenshot is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.
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HTML Elements Screenshot has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.