Hi Karen When you refer to 'links' in the subject, do you mean the browser documented at: http://links.twibright.com/user_en.html
The version of this browser in Debian stable is 2.21. Is that what you are asking about? If I look at the website of that project, it does have some screenshots, but they look like they are all created outside of links itself. When I read through the above documentation trying to help you, I did not notice any mention of screenshots. It is difficult to help you further without a more specific description of exactly what you are asking. For example... The 'links' software can be run either: 1) natively in a GUI (graphical user interface) 2) in a virtual terminal running in a GUI 3) in a Linux console using a text UI Screenshots can be made in any of those situations, but the method of taking a screenshot will depend on which of those user interfaces you are using. If using #3, I would try running 'links' inside 'screen', which according to its manpage offers a keystroke to "write a hardcopy of the current window to a file", although I have not tested it. 'screen' is packaged for Debian. Are you using Debian? Similar comments might apply if you mean something different by 'links', as I asked in my opening question. Further assistance or more specific guidance might be possible if you provide the information requested. I remain hopeful that you will reply to my previous message.