Closed a tab - how to return? Top tips

Every modern user should be able to work with browsers. Otherwise, surfing the web will be difficult. What if I close the tab? How to return it in one case or another? Is it always possible? Next, we will try to find answers to these questions. As practice shows, working with tabs is elementary. Even a novice user can handle it.

How to restore closed tabs

When can not be restored

It is far from always possible to restore a closed tab in Chrome and other Internet browsers. Therefore, everyone should know under what circumstances the corresponding function will not be available.

Currently, possible ways to restore tabs in full or in part will not work if:

  • the person closed the browser (the session ended);
  • the user works in anonymous browsing mode;
  • the user has disabled the function of saving the history of visited pages.

In all other cases, there should not be any problems with the implementation of ideas. The main thing is to know how to behave.

Through the story

To begin, consider a few universal tips. Did the girl close the tab? How to return it in any Internet browser?

You can do this using your browsing history. The reception is not in great demand, but it allows you to go to the site that has ever been opened in a browser.

Recently Closed Tabs

Ideally, it is proposed to act in this way:

  1. Open a browser.
  2. Go to the main browser menu. Typically, the login button is located in the upper right corner of the application, near the address bar.
  3. Hover over the line "History ...".

Further, the user can act in different ways. He will be offered a list called Recently Closed. Tabs that were closed not so long ago are displayed here. Typically, 6-10 sites are listed. If you click on the corresponding line with the mouse, you can restore a particular site.

The second option is to go to the History tab. In the course of the manipulations, the screen will display the history of visits to pages on the Web. You can select a site with the cursor. After that, it will be opened in the browser.

Function menu

Need to return a closed tab in Opera or Chrome? You can do this in any browser using the function menu. No skills and knowledge will be required to translate ideas into reality.

The user is offered the following algorithm of actions:

  1. Go to your internet browser.
  2. Right-click on the line located above the address bar. This is an area in which open pages appear.
  3. Select the "Restore tab" option.
  4. Click on the corresponding line with the left mouse button.

This technique does not work in the mode of hidden work with the browser. It helps only if you restore pages in the same session.

History of visited pages

Keyboard to help

Closed a tab? How to return it to the browser? The next trick is not universal. It will work differently in all browsers. It's about using hotkeys. They will help you figure out what to do when you close the tab. How to return the page?

This will require:

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + T. The function returns the last closed tab. When pressed again, the second closed page opens and so on. The keyboard shortcut only works in the current session.
  2. Use Ctrl + Z. This combination works in "Opera 12".

In "Mozilla" it is better to use the functional menu or browser settings. These combinations may not work in Mozilla Firefox.

Conclusion

Closed a tab? How to return the last deactivated page? The answer to this question will no longer make you think.

Keyboard shortcut for page recovery

We have studied all the possible methods of restoring closed pages. Now everyone can easily cope with the task.


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