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[GH-ISSUE #178] [Feature request] Snap to browser window elements #1520
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Originally created by @SmallStrayFox on GitHub (Aug 17, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/178
just a small idea, i understand if it's not possible due to permissions etc.
i sometimes use Screen to Gif to record gifs of small parts of videos from places like youtube. It would be incredibly useful if the snap to tool allowed you to snap to e.g. video tags on webpages.
Screen to Gif is a fantastic tool. I can understand if there are issues with directly reading elements in webpages but I feel like being able to snap to elements within a webpage (video or otherwise) would be super useful.
cheers.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Aug 19, 2017):
I'm not sure if it's possible or easy, if it is, probably with Automation or edge detection.
Thank you for your kinds words :D