Comment by wizzwizz4 8 months ago It remembers all the tabs: it just doesn't open them all. Ctrl+Shift+T should bring the rest back. 3 comments wizzwizz4 Reply aspenmayer 8 months ago > Ctrl+Shift+T should bring the rest back.This is the shortcut for “undo close tab” on most non-macOS web browsers. Command-Shift-T for macOS, W instead of T for undo close window. wizzwizz4 8 months ago New Microsoft Edge has a weird key combination mapping; I assumed that was a Chromium thing. Uvix 8 months ago Hmm. They don't show as "recently closed tabs" in the history, but I haven't tried the key combination. I'll have to give that a try if it happens again.
aspenmayer 8 months ago > Ctrl+Shift+T should bring the rest back.This is the shortcut for “undo close tab” on most non-macOS web browsers. Command-Shift-T for macOS, W instead of T for undo close window. wizzwizz4 8 months ago New Microsoft Edge has a weird key combination mapping; I assumed that was a Chromium thing.
wizzwizz4 8 months ago New Microsoft Edge has a weird key combination mapping; I assumed that was a Chromium thing.
Uvix 8 months ago Hmm. They don't show as "recently closed tabs" in the history, but I haven't tried the key combination. I'll have to give that a try if it happens again.
> Ctrl+Shift+T should bring the rest back.
This is the shortcut for “undo close tab” on most non-macOS web browsers. Command-Shift-T for macOS, W instead of T for undo close window.
New Microsoft Edge has a weird key combination mapping; I assumed that was a Chromium thing.
Hmm. They don't show as "recently closed tabs" in the history, but I haven't tried the key combination. I'll have to give that a try if it happens again.