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bQlbA
Making moves
Status: New idea

When using screenshot-tool, shield page all the "position: fixed;" of element's style.

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Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

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bQlbA
Making moves

And `position: sticky;`, thinks.

sfoster
Employee
Employee

@bQlbA Can you elaborate on this? I'm not sure what you mean by "shield [the] page". The Screenshot tool aims to capture what you currently see rendered in that browser tab. Would you prefer `position:fixed` and `position:sticky` elements are handled in some special way?

bQlbA
Making moves

yes.

bQlbA
Making moves

@sfoster These are the contents of two time points, so they are not expressed in place.

sfoster
Employee
Employee

I still don't understand exactly what you would like to see happen here. Sometimes it will be important to capture the `position:fixed` or `position:sticky` content where it appears in the moment. Other times it may be obscuring content and it would be preferable to hide it, or move it to the top or bottom of the content. I'm not sure how to resolve that and I'm open to suggestions.

JW1
New member

I guess you mean a full page capture will put the sticky headers on more than one place? My extension could be useful: https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/screenshot2html/