ctrl + shift + t
Ctrl + shift + n brings back the whole window instead of just one tab (tested in Firefox)
If you close a whole window at once, Ctrl+shift+T brings back all at the same time
On chrome, Ctrl+shift+N opens an incognito window
hey that’s what i closed
There are also recently closed tabs and recently closed windows in history
or tap repeatedly
Ctrl + t will do one tab at a time, but adding shift into the mix brings them all back.
No, Ctrl-T is a new tab, Ctrl-Shift-T is restore closed tab or window. It’s on this page.
or taping repeatedly
Ctrl+Shift+T
I tried this and now there is a fucking ancient library in my room. Thanks for that.
Ctrl+Z
Ctrl+Shift+n for entire Windows, not just tabs.
Ummm… Isn’t that the batin hotkey?
came to post this, beat me to it
Laughs nervously
You’re like my grandma but instead of wrapping paper, you’re hoarding anxiety.
i got 64gb ram so that i never had to close a tab again
Should’ve done that, I foolishly though 32 GB would be ‘enough’.
I got 4 monitors so that I’d never have to stop having a tab on top again. 64 gb to keep them running.
What browser doesn’t have restore previous session? I’d like to avoid that one.
Maybe they were looking at some cultural content in incognito mode
What, and risk not having it in your history 4 months later when you think “oh man that one video was super educational and would be very enlightening right now”?
For that we have yt-dlp for secure, offline copies on the disk. My po… eh, potentially very important video collection is growing day by day.
Tweet is from 2020.
Session restore has been reliable since like 2010 or longer
This guy is going to be so surprised when he hears about the browser history.
I have my browsers set up to wipe themselves clean on exit.
yeah but those tabs have been open for months, they’re so far back in my history and I don’t even know what was in there
There are extensions to save the current session as bookmarks.
Personally, I find that too many tabs ooen for a long time makes me feel uneasy and gives me some anxiety.
Or bookmarks
Or the “restore session” option.
or ctrl +shift +t
(it reopens the last closed tab or window, can be spammed)
- Bookmark anything important
- Delete history and other browser data on close
I can’t be the only one?
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Bookmark anything really important
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Hoard stuff that’s really interesting that I’ll get to eventually probably.
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Occasionally sift through the tabs to discard outdated stuff.
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(optional) Actually get to some of those things I’d get to eventually.
4 has happened too often for me to discard the system. Tabs are temporary bookmarks so my real bookmark folder doesn’t get swamped with every interesting thing I see.
Add a step in between where you don’t remember why you decided to left it open, and a final step where you’re sure you had an open tab but you can’t find it.
Tab groups are my best friend for the last part. I have a perpetual group for ‘gift potentials’, one for recipes, and one for a hobby of mine. Each group has between 5-20 tabs lol
bookmark folders
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This is me.
I have Firefox delete everything besides container URLs, because I don’t want cookie and site data living on my computer. It would be a nice feature, but I’m not going to make a container for every website so they don’t sniff each others cookies like dogs sniff each others asses.
- Bookmark wayyy to much
- DDG it anyways
- Delete on close
- Wipe thousands of bookmarks every couple of years
It depends on what you’re doing. If I’m researching my family tree, I can easily have over a dozen temporary tabs open while I check if someone is actually related to me.
My family is awkward though, they’ve got names like Thomas Thomas, and named their kids after their siblings >.<
Im the same
- It’s 2025, is there even a browser that doesn’t reopen your tabs by default? Who are the criminals building those?
- Keeping a zillion tabs open is a resource strain on classic computers. If people are up for it, they could explore saving tabs to stuff like task apps or bookmark services.
Every modern browser will snooze your tabs automatically, making them take practically no resources.
20? Is that a significant number? I feel like I could memorize 20 urls. 400-500 would be a realistic number. What is this, the 90s?
It’s not, any developer has 10-20 tabs open at all times, it’s nothing.
Per jira ticket
I too am a tab hoarder
Those are rookie numbers
My daughter has the same mental problem. You should hear her when I recommend closing a few tabs when she calls me for “my computer is so slow!”.
In firefox there’s an extension that suspends tabs that haven’t been active for a while. I guess that chrome has something similar.
In firefox as well, the vertical tab organizer is very helpful for people that use tabs as informal bookmarks.
In firefox there’s an extension that suspends tabs that haven’t been active for a while. I guess that chrome has something similar.
Firefox does that natively now, AFAIK. Also, a popular Chrome extension that did the same changed hands and turned to malware a while back, just FYI.
I think the native version only unloads when the device is low on memory whereas the extension just does it all the time.
I remember double digits fondly.
Grouped tabs restore the illusion.
Ctrl + shift + n is your friend!