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WordPress Sitenizin Ekran Görüntüsünü Alın (Elementor ve Taslaklar Dahil)

Designers, developers, and agencies use Webshot to capture WordPress pages — live posts, draft previews, Elementor edits — for client approval, design reviews, and changelog archives. Custom fonts load. Lazy-loaded images render. Gutenberg blocks and Elementor widgets all show exactly as they do in a browser.

All buttons open the capture form pre-configured. You can change format and viewport once the page loads.

Why Webshot for this

Elementor + Gutenberg

Both popular page builders render correctly. Custom widgets, dynamic content, even animations resolve before the screenshot is taken.

Custom fonts load

Self-hosted fonts, Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts — all loaded and rendered before capture. No fallback fonts in the output.

Public draft previews

If the draft has a public preview URL (e.g. WordPress preview links), Webshot can capture it. Login-gated drafts need an API integration.

Plugin-friendly

WooCommerce product pages, AffiliateWP dashboards, LearnDash courses — anything publicly accessible captures perfectly.

How to capture wordpress screenshots

  1. Save your WordPress page as a draft and grab the public preview URL (typically `?preview=true&p=...`) or use the live URL.
  2. Paste the URL into the Webshot capture form.
  3. Choose desktop, tablet, or mobile viewport — Webshot will render the responsive variant accordingly.
  4. Click Capture. The screenshot is ready in 5–15 seconds, downloadable as JPG, PNG, or PDF.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Make sure the preview URL is publicly accessible (Elementor's preview link is usually public unless you've gated it). Paste the preview URL and capture — the full Elementor canvas renders, including animations and custom CSS.

Yes. All Gutenberg blocks render server-side via headless Chrome. Reusable blocks, patterns, and dynamic blocks like Latest Posts all resolve before the capture is taken.

Not via the free public form — it can't authenticate. For login-gated WordPress captures use the Webshot API with a custom auth header, or generate a public preview URL for the draft.

Yes. Webshot waits for fonts (via document.fonts.ready), images, and lazy-loaded content to settle before taking the screenshot. Custom CSS, themes, child themes, and plugins all render.

Yes. Pick the Mobile mode in the capture form — Webshot uses a 390px iPhone viewport with mobile user-agent, so responsive themes render their mobile breakpoint.

Yes — any WordPress plugin that produces public output works. Product pages, course catalogs, member directories — Webshot captures the rendered front-end. Logged-in dashboards (wp-admin) require API auth.

Ready to capture?

Free, no signup, no watermark. Just paste a URL.

📸 Open the capture form

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