How to recover a closed tab
You can find a huge amount of data on the Internet. But in order to find truly valuable information, you should sift through more than a dozen links from the search results. As a rule, in this case browser We open a lot of tabs and don't always close what we need. Let's look at how to restore closed tabs further.
With hot keys
You can restore closed tabs by pressing a specific hotkey combinations.
These pages can also be found in your browsing history. To do this, just press “Ctrl+H”. After which a dialog box will appear with a list of links to visited sites. To go to one of them, double-click on the corresponding link.
Google Chrome, Yandex browser
To return a newly closed tab in the browser, right-click on the create a new tab icon, and then select “Reopen closed tab” from the list.
Or go to the menu, select “Recently opened tabs”. Then we look at “Recently Closed Sites”.
Mozilla Firefox
To open a closed tab, click on any of the open tabs, then select “Restore closed tab” from the menu.
Or another way - go to the menu, select “Journal”.
And then click on “Restore closed tabs”.
Opera
In Opera, we find closed tabs as follows: click on the menu, then select “Tabs and Windows”, in the list that appears, click on “Closed Tabs”.
Internet Explorer
In this browser, you can restore a closed tab in a few clicks. To do this, right-click on any of the open tabs, and from the drop-down list, select “Reopen closed tab.”
You can open a closed tab in any browser. This function, one way or another, is implemented by the developers. And this is quite understandable, because the browser was invented for this purpose: to find and save information, and not to lose it.