Chrome Storyreports an update in the latest version of Chrome Canary allows users to see recently closed tabs from the tab search window. A screenshot provided by the website shows the tab search pop-out with a list of currently open tabs, and below that a list of tabs that were recently...
Open Recently Closed Chrome Tabs Have you ever closed the wrong tab? I know I have, and way too many times, but it’s not the end of the world because Chrome has an option that lets you recover the last tab you closed. Right-click on the space next to the last tab open, and the...
For absolutely no reason, this feature is now removed from our beloved Chrome web browser. They earlier had a quick button to open the ‘Recently closed tab’ which was pretty helpful when we accidentally close any important tab. Well, now you can do this only via your history. To open t...
If you have dozens of tabs open on your computer and can't find a specific tab, you can search for it regardless of how many Chrome windows are open. Press the Ctrl+Shift+A buttons together, and a search tab option will appear above a list of all of your open tabs. It is pretty ...
谷歌浏览器插件 Undo Closed Tabs for Google Chrome是一款可以撤消浏览器刚关闭的标签页,点击图标即可查看到刚关闭的网页列表。 Chrome浏览器本身在这块不是很强,查找关闭的网页,只能从历史记录里面去找,相对来说要繁琐一些,而Undo Closed Tabs for Google Chrome 把
5. Reopen Recently Closed tab If you’ve closed a tab by mistake, you can open it by pressing Ctrl + Shift + T, (or) right mouse-click on the empty area in the title-bar -> and select “Reopen closed tab” as shown below. ...
Clicking the Reopen closed tab option will automatically restore the last tab that you closed on Chrome. It even works for tabs that were open in a separate Chrome window. This option essentially goes back through yourChrome historyto reopen the tabs in the order they were closed, so you can...
Google is apparently working on a feature that would let you instantly reopen a closed tab on Google Chrome browser on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS.
Open Chrome again and repeat the process: Click the three dots, go to "Exit," and close out again. When you reopen Chrome, the recently closed tabs are empty. This doesn't remove the sites from your history, so if somebody wants to see what sites you've been visiting, they still cou...
Chrome also includes an option that lets you easily reopen your recently closed pages: In the browser's settings, you can specify that you want to “continue where you left off” every time you open Chrome. That way, you no longer have to worry about accidentally closing tabs or the brows...