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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15044 · Aug 9

#javascript#capture_screenshots#clone#dom#js#screenshot snapDOM is a very fast and accurate tool that captures any part of a webpage (HTML elements) as images, including styles, fonts, shadows, and even hidden parts like shadow DOM. It can save these captures in many formats like SVG, PNG, JPG, WebP, or canvas, and works without extra dependencies using standard web APIs. You can easily customize the image size, quality, and even exclude parts you don’t want. It handles complex web features and is much faster than similar tools, making it great for quickly creating high-quality snapshots of web content for use in apps or presentations. This saves you time and effort in capturing styled webpage visuals. https://github.com/zumerlab/snapdom

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@Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #4170 · 03/17/2025, 12:02 PM

Yemeni Media reported that approximately 40 U.S. airstrikes targeting the capital, #Sanaa, as well as Saada and Al-Bayda, have resulted in an initial toll of 32 dead and over 100 wounded, the majority of whom are women and children. The strikes are expected to continue for weeks. Four airstrikes hit the Al-Jeraf neighborhood in northern Sanaa, killing ten people and injuring 13 others. Additional strikes targeted the Attan and Jarban areas in the Sanhan district of Sanaa province. In #Saada, reports indicate that airstrikes on two homes in the Qahza area, north of the city, led to a rising casualty count of ten dead and 13 wounded. Meanwhile, the U.S. Central Command (#CENTCOM) confirmed that it had carried out a series of airstrikes against "Ansarullah" targets across #Yemen. CENTCOM stated that the operations involved precision strikes, justifying them as measures to defend U.S. interests, deter adversaries, and restore freedom of maritime navigation. #RedSea#DonaldTrump