What is how to reopen closed tabs?

Reopening closed tabs is a common feature in most web browsers. Here's how to do it:

  • Keyboard Shortcuts:
    • Ctrl + Shift + T (Windows/Linux) - Reopens the last closed tab. Repeat to reopen multiple tabs in reverse chronological order of closing.
    • Command + Shift + T (macOS) - Same functionality as above, but for macOS.
  • Right-Clicking the Tab Bar:
    • Right-click on any empty space on the tab bar (the area where your open tabs are displayed). A context menu should appear.
    • Look for an option like "Reopen Closed Tab" or "Undo Close Tab". Click it to reopen the last closed tab. You can often repeat this to reopen more tabs.
  • Browser History:
  • Recently Closed Tabs Menu (Specific Browsers):
    • Some browsers, like Firefox and Chrome (via extensions), have a dedicated menu for recently closed tabs. This is often located in the browser's menu (usually accessed via three dots or lines in the top-right corner).
    • Look for options like "Recently Closed Tabs" or "History" with a submenu for closed tabs.
  • Session Restore (If Browser Crashes):
    • If your browser crashes, many browsers will offer to restore your previous session when you reopen it. This will reopen all the tabs you had open before the crash. This can save you a lot of work, to learn more about sessions please read: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/session%20restore