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If you accidentally close a tab on your web browser
Grampus8
Posts: 883 Forumite
in Techie Stuff
CTRL SHIFT T
Brings it back.
Brings it back.
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Might help you you said which browser, doesn't work in Safari.0
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Sorry mate, i don't speak Apple0
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Works in Chrome, Firefox and IE11 for sure. (On W7).0
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TadleyBaggie wrote: »Might help you you said which browser, doesn't work in Safari.
Doesn't need to work in Safari. In safari you press and hold the + in top left corner and that brings up a list of recently closed web pages, well on ios7 it does.If my posts have random wrong words, please blame the damn autocorrect not me
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CTRL SHIFT T
Repeat as required for further tab recovery.0 -
Or just right-click the tab bar and "Reopen closed tab" ...0
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Doesn't work on my Chromebook, but I do have a 'recent tabs' tab.I shot a vein in my neck and coughed up a Quaalude.
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I use history > recently closed tabs you can find the tab in firefox.
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There's a Closed Tabs extension for Chrome that can save hundreds and shows them with a dropdown list.0
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Opera also saves closed tabs0
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