Image: ChromeStory Providing Chrome users with quicker access to recently closed tabs will improve the usability of the browser. It’s a small change, but makes sense when you pair it with the search tab feature. Speaking of which, Google introduced thetab search feature back in Januarywith t...
Install this extension today and you can quickly reopen the tabs you have closed. Features Click on the extension icon to view recently closed tabsClick on the favicon/web page title to reopen the closed tabYou can also choose to delete this tab from the history Undo Closed Tabs for Google...
You can choose the tabs you want to restore from the last Chrome session in the “History” menu. Configuring Chrome to reopen the previous session by default Chrome also includes an option that lets you easily reopen your recently closed pages: In the browser's settings, you can specify...
Using the keyboard is easier and more convenient to reopen the closed tab. It mimics the function of pressing the "Reopen closed tab" option, so you can press the shortcut repeatedly to reopen all your recently closed tabs until you land on the one you wanted to reopen. Reopening a specif...
Recently closed tabs from Chrome for Android 2. Add the ‘Home’ button to the address bar To quickly access your Home tab from anywhere, you can add the home icon to the address bar. To do that, openSettings>Appearanceand enableShow home button. ...
–If you delete a tab by accident, open up a new tab with control-t. In the bottom right is a section called “Recently closed tabs” where you can retrieve a tab. That section only lists three recently closed tabs though. You can re-open up to 10 closed tabs with control-shift-T...
Ctrl+Shift+T- open recently closed tab Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + Page Down- go to next open tab Ctrl-H- to open page history Ctrl+1 if you want to open the first tab, Ctrl+2 for the second tab, and so on Ctrl+J- open the downloads ...
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. ...
Last September, Google rolled out its redesigned new tab page with Chrome 29, featuring eight thumbnails of frequently-visited websites and a large Google search box, shifted the Web apps view to a button, and dumped other features, including the ability to view ...
The feature in question is called Closed Tab Cache. As first reported byChrome Story, Closed Tab Cache will temporarily cache the contents in a tab. This way, users can instantly reopen the tabs they might have accidentally closed. “We are currently (June 2020) actively working on delivering...