Cool…? I guess you should add a link to this post so people can just go look at it, instead of just look at an image ;p Also, “screenshot-plugin” seems to not actually exist so the instructions in the image will not work.
Could I make some suggestions for changes to how this works? I could make my own, but since you’ve put the effort into making this in the first place I don’t want to derail that if I can help it.
Allow passing a full query selector / element reference to the function.
Have functions to call to just render the canvas and get that canvas. Another to render and get a data url. Another to render and download.
And possibly one to download a data url image, and another to download a canvas image.
Doesn’t need any more coding really, just moving some code around. And makes what you could use the plugin for waaaaay more versatile.
Cool…? I guess you should add a link to this post so people can just go look at it, instead of just look at an image ;p Also, “screenshot-plugin” seems to not actually exist so the instructions in the image will not work.
Have you renamed it to “simple-screenshot-plugin” perhaps? https://perchance.org/simple-screenshot-plugin
Could I make some suggestions for changes to how this works? I could make my own, but since you’ve put the effort into making this in the first place I don’t want to derail that if I can help it.
Allow passing a full query selector / element reference to the function.
Have functions to call to just render the canvas and get that canvas. Another to render and get a data url. Another to render and download.
And possibly one to download a data url image, and another to download a canvas image.
Doesn’t need any more coding really, just moving some code around. And makes what you could use the plugin for waaaaay more versatile.
sorry! I forgot to add the link. yes, it is indeed https://perchance.org/simple-screenshot-plugin