What is how to restore tabs on chrome?

Here's how to restore tabs in Google Chrome:

  • Restoring the Last Session: If Chrome closed unexpectedly, simply reopening it should automatically restore your previous session, including all your open tabs. If this doesn't happen, look for a prompt asking if you want to restore your previous session.

  • Using the History Menu: You can restore recently closed tabs and windows through the Chrome history menu. Click the three vertical dots (or three horizontal lines) in the top-right corner of Chrome, then navigate to "History". You can then select "Recently Closed" and choose to restore individual tabs or entire windows.

  • Keyboard Shortcut: The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+T (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+T (Mac) will reopen the last closed tab or window. You can repeatedly use this shortcut to reopen previously closed tabs in reverse chronological order.

  • Checking Chrome Settings: Ensure that Chrome is configured to continue where you left off. Go to Chrome's settings ("chrome://settings/") and search for "On startup". Select the "Continue where you left off" option.

  • Using the "Reopen closed tab" option: Right-click on the empty space in the tab bar and select the "Reopen%20closed%20tab" option. This will restore the last closed tab.