There are a few services out there that serve up screenshots of any webpage for you to display on your website. One popular one is Kwiboo; this is the one that DotNetKicks uses. For some time now I've wondered what the easiest way to do this in .NET was, and today I stumbled upon the undocumented WebBrowser.DrawToBitmap method that makes this extremely easy to do. By the way, I stumbled upon the WebBrowser.DrawToBitmap while taking a look at the source code for the WebPreview tool over at SmallSharpTools.com. Here's a sample method that returns a Bitmap representation of a webpage: public Bitmap GenerateScreenshot(string url) { // This method gets a screenshot of the webpage // rendered at its full size (height and width) return GenerateScreenshot(url, -1, -1); }
public Bitmap GenerateScreenshot(string url, int width, int height) { // Load the webpage into a WebBrowser control WebBrowser wb = new WebBrowser(); wb.ScrollBarsEnabled = false; wb.ScriptErrorsSuppressed = true; wb.Navigate(url); while (wb.ReadyState != WebBrowserReadyState.Complete) { Application.DoEvents(); }
// Set the size of the WebBrowser control wb.Width = width; wb.Height = height;
if (width == -1) { // Take Screenshot of the web pages full width wb.Width = wb.Document.Body.ScrollRectangle.Width; }
if (height == -1) { // Take Screenshot of the web pages full height wb.Height = wb.Document.Body.ScrollRectangle.Height; }
// Get a Bitmap representation of the webpage as it's rendered in the WebBrowser control Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap(wb.Width, wb.Height); wb.DrawToBitmap(bitmap, new Rectangle(0, 0, wb.Width, wb.Height)); wb.Dispose();
return bitmap; }
Here are some example usages of the above method: // Generate thumbnail of a webpage at 1024x768 resolution Bitmap thumbnail = GenerateScreenshot("http://pietschsoft.com", 1024, 768);
// Generate thumbnail of a webpage at the webpage's full size (height and width) thumbnail = GenerateScreenshot("http://pietschsoft.com");
// Display Thumbnail in PictureBox control pictureBox1.Image = thumbnail;
/* // Save Thumbnail to a File thumbnail.Save("thumbnail.png", System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png); */ |