I want to preserve and archive information I used because it’s a reflection of the things I did, learned and studied throughout life.
Then my use case are:
Orientation about “events”: places to visit on daytrips or holidays (musea, nature, parks, campsites) and looking for practical information and background as well.
Gather a “dossier”: info to help make a decision (buying expensive things, how to do home improvement etc)
Building a personal knowledge database: interesting articles and blogs.
My current workflow:
Browse
Bookmark extensively
Download pdf or other content (maps, routes, images) when provided.
Open bookmarks.
Fireshot every webpage to pdf and png
Save everything with a consequent filename (YYYYMMDD - Source - Title)
I would like to automate the last 3 steps of my workflow.
This one doesn’t actually seem to load new network requests, but the way the scrolling works seems to break any other screenshot application I’ve tried.
This, but for a Fireshot like tool. Screenshot and pdf of webpages in their entirety by scrolling while shotting. In bulk, with CLI.
Do you have a legitimate use-case for this?
Dont know if it’s illegitimate otherwise 😉
But my user story is like this:
I want to preserve and archive information I used because it’s a reflection of the things I did, learned and studied throughout life.
Then my use case are:
My current workflow:
I would like to automate the last 3 steps of my workflow.
It’s also the use cases supported by Linkwarden:
https://lemmy.world/post/17716634
Does this support sites that lazy load content as you scroll?
Not sure, search on “screenshot lazy load Fireshot” or “screenshot lazy load Linkwarden” does not turn up anything conclusive.
Do you have an example?
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/towards-a-better-way-to-hack-and-test-your-system-components/21075
This one doesn’t actually seem to load new network requests, but the way the scrolling works seems to break any other screenshot application I’ve tried.
Can confirm, tested it with Signal forum, also discourse. Fireshot stops at the end of the current loaded messages.