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This extension is an enormous help, thank you. I have just one issue with it - it captures the scrollbar multiple times in the screenshot, especially when viewing a page in 'mobile emulation' mode in Chrome.
From what I can tell, the mobile scrollbar appears in chrome when you scroll, then fades away a couple of seconds later. Would there be any chance of offering a config option to set a time delay before capturing each snapshot as the page scrolls down please? It looks like somewhere in the region of ~2 seconds would do the trick.
thank you very much for an awesome extension.
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Hi @Taymar thanks for the reminder on this. I’ve looked into a number of solutions and it’s surprisingly hard to force the mobile emulator to hide the scroll bars. Maybe the longer time delay is the best I can do. I’ll take a look at this.
@mrcoles Thanks ever so much! I'm no developer but can absolutely appreciate that hiding part of the browser UI doesn't sound like a simple task. Even an extra field in the options where one could specify the time delay would be fantastic.
This extension is an enormous help, thank you. I have just one issue with it - it captures the scrollbar multiple times in the screenshot, especially when viewing a page in 'mobile emulation' mode in Chrome.
From what I can tell, the mobile scrollbar appears in chrome when you scroll, then fades away a couple of seconds later. Would there be any chance of offering a config option to set a time delay before capturing each snapshot as the page scrolls down please? It looks like somewhere in the region of ~2 seconds would do the trick.
thank you very much for an awesome extension.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: