
When you want to share the entire content of a webpage, the feature to capture full-page images on Safari browser proves to be very useful.
Step 1: Open the Safari app on your iPhone or iPad.

Step 2: Then, open a webpage in Safari browser and proceed to press the Source + Volume shortcut keys to take a screenshot. When taking a screenshot on Safari, simply tap on the preview image at the bottom left corner.

Step 3: Now, your iPhone will take you to the quick screen capture image editing mode on the phone, providing you with numerous settings.
In this article, we'll be capturing the entire screen, so you'll need to select the Entire Page (1) option. On the right-hand side, a scroll bar (2) will appear, allowing you to scroll through different sections of the article.

Step 4: While reviewing the full-screen capture image, you can use the scroll bar to navigate through different parts of an image. Once you've selected the portion of the image you want to capture, you can proceed to crop it.

Step 5: To crop the full-screen capture image on Safari, simply select the Cut option and proceed to drag the cropping area to ensure the most appropriate crop.
If you want to shorten the image, simply drag the bottom corners of the image to crop it.

Step 6: To save the image after capturing the entire screen on Safari, simply select the Done (1) option and choose Save All to Files (2) to save the image.
When saving the full-screen capture image, the image will have a very long dimension, and you'll need to zoom in to read each section of the image.

In this article, Software Tricks has guided you on how to quickly and effectively capture full-screen images on Safari browser. Have a great day, everyone!
