The screengrab add-on I've been using with Firefox so I can archive clips is suddenly incompatible with Firefox. I haven't found anything to match it for Safari or Internet Explorer -- that is, something that will save complete screens as jpegs or pdfs. I don't use Chromium, but I could easily download it and start using it if it has a good screengrab. What do you use? 

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I have to go command - to decrease the size in order to have the entire article display on the screen. Then i do the command, shift 3. I put it in iphoto and crop.

However, saving as a pdf is a good alternative and more readable.

Whenever a new update to FF is rolled out there are always a few plugs ins that aren't compatible (because of how the developer coded them).  I have mine set to auto update when they're updated and have found that they're usually fine within a couple of weeks.  If you need your screen grab sooner, you have your fix, but I'd expect the plug in to be working fine within a short period of time.  You may want to check manually for an update - just in case you don't have it set to auto update.

I use the PrintFriendly website ... you can convert most web pages to either a print-friendly of .pdf version. http://www.printfriendly.com/ 

I've got the latest version of Firefox and use a plug-in called ScrapBook.  Works great for screen captures.

Have you tried Skitch? It's a free app that offers tons of flexibility, and is compatible with Evernote. I use it for presentations and it works wonderfully:

http://skitch.com/

The print and save as PDF works on Macs.

Yes, and this looks like the way to go, because it gives you the entire page. 

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