Screenshots with JavaScript
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html2canvas

JavaScript HTML renderer

This script allows you to take "screenshots" of webpages or parts of it, directly on the users browser. The screenshot is based on the DOM and as such may not be 100% accurate to the real representation as it does not make an actual screenshot, but builds the screenshot based on the information available on the page.

###How does it work?### The script renders the current page as a canvas image, by reading the DOM and the different styles applied to the elements. However, as many elements are displayed differently on different browsers and operating systems (such as form elements such as radio buttons or checkboxes) as well as

It does not require any rendering from the server, as the whole image is created on the clients browser. However, for browsers without canvas support alternatives such as flashcanvas or ExplorerCanvas are necessary to create the image.

Additionally, to render iframe content or images situated outside of the same origin policy a proxy will be necessary to load the content to the users browser.

The script is still in a very experimental state, so I don't recommend using it in a production environment nor start building applications with it yet, as there will be still major changes made. However, please do test it out and report your findings, especially if something should be working, but is displaying it incorrectly.

###Browser compatibility###

The script should work fine on the following browsers:

  • Firefox 3.5+
  • Google Chrome
  • =IE9 (Older versions compatible with the use of flashcanvas)

Note that the compatibility will most likely be increased in future builds, as many of the current restrictions have at least partial work arounds, which can be used with older browser versions.

###So what isn't included yet?###

There are still a lot of CSS properties missing, including most CSS3 properties such as text-shadow, box-radius etc. as well as all elements created by the browser, such as radio and checkbox buttons and list icons. I will compile a full list of supported elements and CSS properties soon. There is no support for opacity or z-index layering yet either and object content such as Flash will most likely never be supported.

Examples

For more information and examples, please visit the homepage.