How to capture screenshot of entire webpage in iPhone's Safari browser like I can take in my Desktop with Help of Firefox Addon called Fireshot?

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After searching a lot on this thing finally I got the solution. Website Screenshot worked perfectly for me. |
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Nuc's answer would give you a screen shot that renders accurately but would not show the Safari chrome but with very little work. Another more difficult option would be to take multiple screenshots by pressing wake+home, scrolling in between so that there is a small overlap between shots. You could then offload them onto a PC/Mac and then composite them together. The benefit is you would get the full Safari UI showing. |
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I use PixiWeb to capture website screenshots in its entirety or only visible area. It also allows saving screenshots as PDF. Sharing options are quite impressive too (most social media sites). |
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Try iScreenshot |
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Try Webpage Capture ($1.99) for iPhone/iPad. It promises
and also saves to PDF. |
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