iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
Todd Haselton | CNBC
My colleague tweeted me over the weekend that reminded me of an iPhone feature I had long forgotten. But you might find it useful in case you ever want to take a screenshot of an entire web page to read later, or mark it up and send it to someone.
It’s one of those weird iPhone features that’s been staring at us for over a year, but it seems like most people don’t know about it.
Here’s how to take a screenshot of an entire page on your iPhone
- Open Apple’s Safari browser (it doesn’t work in Google Chrome) and go to the website you want to capture, for example CNBC.com.
- Take a screenshot on your iPhone. If you have a newer phone without a home button, do this by tapping the volume up button and the power button at the same time. (If your iPhone still has a Home button, tap the Home button and Power button at the same time.)
- You will see a recording of the site. Now tap on the “full page” option at the top.
- Your iPhone captures an image of the entire website. You can tap the square crop tool at the top left to grab a specific part of it if you want. Or tap the pen tools at the bottom to draw on the page.
- Tap Done.
That is it. Now you have captured an entire website on your iPhone and can share it with other people, read it later, draw on it or save it for later.