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I found an extremely interesting extension on Apple’s browser that is called Safari and I wanted to share it with you. This extension allows you to take a photograph of part or all of a website and then either save it on your computer or share it through Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz, Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo Mail. The above photo is an image that I took with it. I took a photo of part of the webpage that showed Fort Worth’s Longhorn herd.
To obtain this extension you merely have to open up your Apple safari browser. Then click the button that is located near the top of the screen on your browser that kind of looks like a flower and click on the drop down menu. You will then see a choice called “Safari extensions”. Click it and it will take you to a page called “Safari Extensions”. You will then want to look for the extension that says “Awesome Screenshot” and click “Install Now.” You might then have to restart your computer for it to work.
After it is installed you will appear towards the top of your browser. Mine is located to the left of the webpage address. It will look like a black ball with a dot in the center. To use it simply go to a webpage that you want to save, click on the icon and it will give you three options. You can either capture the visible part of the page, capture selective areas of the page, or capture the entire page. Once the page is captured it will open up a new page on your browser and you will be allowed to edit the photo and then either save it to your computer or share it with others.
