Improved full-page scrolling for lazy-loaded content

Better scrolling routine to load content reliably on long pages.

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Dmytro Krasun

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We improved the scrolling routine used for full-page screenshots to make lazy-loaded content appear more reliably before capturing:

  • Tuned scrolling cadence and guards to account for deferred rendering and wrappers.
  • Reduced timeouts for pages that previously stalled during full-page renders.

As a result, more pages with infinite scroll or heavy lazy-loading now render fully without missing sections.

If you still see missing parts on a specific URL, send it to support@screenshotone.com.

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