> And under Web Developer settings, there's still a checkbox to select Screenshots as a tool.
Are you talking about the "Take a screenshot of the entire page" checkbox, or something else?
When I selected that "Take a screenshot..." option, it adds a camera icon to the top right side of the Web Console. Clicking that icon takes a screenshot and saves it to the Downloads folder.
But I just now noticed (in v63.0.1) that there's also a "Screenshot Behavior" section in the settings with 2 options, "Screenshot to clipboard" and "Play camera shutter sound".
> I selected it and clicked the hamburger icon again but there was nothing added to the dropdown menu to let me take screenshots,
I don't get anything added to the menu either; I have to open up the Web Console and either type the :screenshot command in the command line area, or click that camera icon.
> I can take screenshots by clicking the three dots on the far-right side of the address bar, then clicking the words Take a Screenshot on the dropdown menu found there.
Oh, I have that too. It looks like that one is better if you only want a screenshot of a portion of the page, where the other way I talked about is better if you want a screenshot of the entire page (especially when it doesn't fit in the window without scrolling, so other screenshot programs won't capture it all).
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Date: 2018-11-13 04:16 am (UTC)From:Are you talking about the "Take a screenshot of the entire page" checkbox, or something else?
When I selected that "Take a screenshot..." option, it adds a camera icon to the top right side of the Web Console. Clicking that icon takes a screenshot and saves it to the Downloads folder.
But I just now noticed (in v63.0.1) that there's also a "Screenshot Behavior" section in the settings with 2 options, "Screenshot to clipboard" and "Play camera shutter sound".
> I selected it and clicked the hamburger icon again but there was nothing added to the dropdown menu to let me take screenshots,
I don't get anything added to the menu either; I have to open up the Web Console and either type the :screenshot command in the command line area, or click that camera icon.
> I can take screenshots by clicking the three dots on the far-right side of the address bar, then clicking the words Take a Screenshot on the dropdown menu found there.
Oh, I have that too. It looks like that one is better if you only want a screenshot of a portion of the page, where the other way I talked about is better if you want a screenshot of the entire page (especially when it doesn't fit in the window without scrolling, so other screenshot programs won't capture it all).