How do people go about making really long images like this? And also, what screen resolution are they aimed at?
Any time I find images like this I end up having to zoom in & pan about to read whatever text's included. It's not much trouble, but when I come across them I'm often a little perplexed by the formatting.
Thanks, I should have clarified that I'm asking from a desktop perspective.
There are more options on that front, but I think the browser screenshot tool may kinda work for a full page shot then I guess you might crop it? But those have still seemed kinda rough to me so made me wonder.
How do people go about making really long images like this? And also, what screen resolution are they aimed at?
Any time I find images like this I end up having to zoom in & pan about to read whatever text's included. It's not much trouble, but when I come across them I'm often a little perplexed by the formatting.
Modern phones let you scroll after taking a screenshot
At least I know IOS does, and I've done it on android before
Samsung has had scrolling screenshots for ages too.
Thanks, I should have clarified that I'm asking from a desktop perspective.
There are more options on that front, but I think the browser screenshot tool may kinda work for a full page shot then I guess you might crop it? But those have still seemed kinda rough to me so made me wonder.
Firefox actually has full page screenshots built in. Was a super welcome feature when I switched to it from chrome recently.
my second monitor is rotated
Would you happen to be into shmups?
More for tiling 3 windows across it, or editing a long document
... I have played raiden on it a few times
In firefox, right click anywhere on the page and click "Take screenshot". Then on the top right, click "Save full page"
A browser extension I like that handles full-sized extensions is Fireshot.
I can rotate my monitor but my PC is a tablet, so I can just use it's screen