You cannot take a screenshot of Brave AI answers because your stupid interface blocks the screen! Not to mention, Brave won’t allow the screen to be resized to fit the page because it springs back the page!!!
ChatGPT has elements over text as well, and in both cases LLM’s generally will out way more than just one screens worth of text. I’m confused by this complaint. Feels invalid to me, like who complaints about this?
If you scroll to the bottom of the AI response, you’ll see an option to Copy the response. This way you don’t need to take screenshots and you can move the response elsewhere.
Why are you confused and why is my complaint invalid because you say so? You can see it’s blocking the words I’m trying to screenshot, right? And who cares about multiple pages of text??? I’m screenshotting! That means what I can see on my screen and what I’ve selected. Do you use phones? I’m baffled by your ignorance.
@QuackNorris since you delete the last reply, am I to take it you scroll down and saw where you can copy it? Also, for what it’s worth, another thing you can do is Request Desktop Site. It will open it up in a larger area and won’t have the overlays. The difference compared to the both screenshots below.
Mobile Site
Desktop Site
It loads kind of far out and smaller. I took a picture as it was, but of course you can pinch to zoom and fit it better on the page, which I did and then took another screenshot.
In case you’re at all confused on what I mean about desktop site and mobile site, if you click the three dot (hamburger) menu, you should have the Request Desktop Site button, though placement might be different and needed to hit Show All depending on how you ordered it. If it’s currently in desktop site, it will say request mobile site.
What I did as a test for the screenshots in the prior reply is I clicked Request Desktop Site and thought it would immediately change. Originally it didn’t, but when I hit refresh it came up as the desktop version instead of mobile.
Doing this seems to fit the format you’d prefer. The design is made based on the feedback and usage of people in general. There are more who wish to respond immediately, share links, etc.
At the end of the day, not everyone is going to be happy. I’m sure if they built it out like you want, someone else would be here complaining that they have to scroll to get to the text boxes or that the share button is too hard to find.
My hatred for whomever invented floating buttons is hard to put in words. ![]()




