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Here's how to use this secret browser weapon, plus all the other ways to restore lost tabs in any browser. And don't miss our list of the best Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts, the essential Mac ...
Stuck in a Chrome crash nightmare? Here's how to recover your precious tabs using a little-known keyboard hack that feels like time travel for your browser.
Every 12 hours, Arc closes all open tabs, limiting clutter and headaches. If tidying guru Marie Kondo had a favorite web browser, it would be this.
The quickest way to restore a single tab you closed by accident is with a keyboard shortcut. On a PC, use Ctrl+Shift+T. On a Mac, use Cmd+Shift+T. If you want to restore multiple tabs, or if you ...
When it comes to your browser, it goes beyond just which one you use. Some people fire up their computers and want the browser tabs to reopen precisely where they left off. Others might prefer a cl… ...
Open a tab in Safari: Click the "Create a New tab" button (the plus sign) at the top of the browser window to the right of the existing tabs. Or use the keyboard shortcut: Command+t.
Tab Wrangler The aim of Tab Wrangler is to automatically close inactive tabs that you’re not using—and to quickly bring them back if you find do you in fact need them. The extension comes with ...
If you ever use the tabs in your web browser, you may have a hard time navigating between them as you take your hand off the keyboard, put it on your mouse, click on the tab you're looking for ...