Pearl Crescent Page Saver makes taking screenshots of websites a breeze, and is how I take all of my screenshots for blog articles. The Firefox extensions gives you the ability to take a screenshot of the entire page or a certain portion of it. The free version has the basic options to change the output image type and quality, but the pro version gives you a few more bells and whistles and only costs $15 that will in turn help further develop the extension.
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