GoFullPage is a simple Chrome extension I use all the time to save entire webpages as PDFs. It’s especially useful if you’re collecting swipe files or just want a visual backup of a page before it changes.
Instead of taking lots of screenshots and trying to piece them together, you just click the GoFullPage icon, and it scrolls through the page and captures everything for you — top to bottom. Once it’s done, you can save the page as a PDF or PNG file. It’s quick, easy, and does exactly what you need.
I’ve found it really helpful when I come across a good sales page, landing page, or even a well-layout. Rather than bookmarking it and hoping it’s still the same later, I just save the whole thing as a PDF and add it to my swipe file. That way, I can refer back to it any time.
It’s also handy for keeping records of your own pages — like before making changes or handing something over to a client. If you ever need to show someone exactly how a page looked at a certain point, having a visual copy can save a lot of time.
You don’t need to sign up or change any settings. Just install it, click the button, and it does the rest. Even if the page is long, it scrolls and captures everything. It’s one of those tools I didn’t know I needed until I started using it regularly.
GoFullPage is definitely worth adding to your browser. It’s free, simple, and a good little tool to have around when you need it.
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