In case you're mad at yourself for closing your precious window with all the right tabs opened, note that Firefox allows to reopen recently closed windows

I generally have a “home” Firefox window with my most used tabs pinned. Sometimes I close it before another window, so I was frustrated to “lose” it and having to redo my pins. But recently I discovered this feature. Joy!

vox,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

ctrl+shift+t

Donebrach,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

Uh, you can also use these things called bookmarks to save commonly accessed webpages… also this is a feature of literally every web browser since checks notes forever.

Forcen,

Only the last three or so windows though, so if you got a few pop-ups before you press that you might be screwed…

…unless you have backups of an old session file, then you can use this tool to restore a list of those tabs: www.jeffersonscher.com/ffu/scrounger.html

There is also this handy addon for saving backups of windows like that to a txt list of urls: addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/…/urls-list/

mwguy,

CTRL+SHFT+t

Will reopen your last closed tab.

Malgas,

CTRL + SHIFT + n

For a recently closed window.

Maddison,

niceee!!

BearPear,
@BearPear@lemmy.world avatar

Opens the terminal for me.

shitescalates,

Chrome crippling the reopen tab option(they removed from right click menu) is what drove me back to Firefox.

chatokun,

Not here to defend chrome, but Ctrl+Shift+T works on chrome as well still.

shitescalates,

I don’t use keyboard shortcuts. And the right click menu only has like 5 things, and that was the option I used the most. It was a pointless change.

Aussie_Damo,

I’m so sorry you had to use chrome, hope your day gets better.

page,

Waht… I haven’t used chrome in years. Unbelievable they’d remove that.

Frederic,

In my FF I have set the “reopen all tabs that were there when I closed” option, so it never has been a problem

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

Does it work when you had two windows opened? Does it reopens both or only the last closed one?

Frederic,

It reopens all tab in a window, I’ll need to test with two windows !

RagingNerdoholic,

You can just press CTRL+SHIFT+T and CTRL+SHIFT+N continually to reopen closed tabs and windows, respectively, in the order they were closed.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Take a better solution from a tab hoarder and research maniac. Use a combination of these addons on Firefox – OneTab, Save All Tab URLs and Open Multiple Tabs. I just save all my tabs regularly as text files and stop worrying about reliance on this feature that can put you in a dicey spot if the browser repeatedly crashes upon loading tabs and windows.

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HeavyRaptor,

Shift+ctrl+T is usually the keyboard shortcut to bring back closed tabs Shift+ctrl+N is to bring back closed windows (doesn’t work on private browsing windows)

ProperlyProperTea,

I’ve found that it does work in private sessions

I_Has_A_Hat,

Literally every browser has this feature, it’s not unique to Firefox.

ILikeBoobies,

Firefox didn’t have it for the longest time so a lot of people don’t know

harpuajim,

So we’re giving them props for something that’s been available on chrome for a decade?

ILikeBoobies,

No, we are letting people know it’s there

Holzkohlen,
@Holzkohlen@feddit.de avatar

Saved my butt a few times already.

thericcer,

I rely on this all too often…

RizzRustbolt,

Even works with 200 tabs open.

entropicshart,

I wish Firefox had a method to restore windows after a restart. Losing all my tabs across multiple windows due to work required updates is a huge pain.

Albbi,

There is a “recently closed windows” section in the history area. You can get all your tabs back.

superfiercelink,

If you can use extensions, I use the Tab Session Manager extension. It has a ton of features too but the big one is auto saving your sessions so you can always restore it all after a restart.

aaaa,

It’s funny, it does do this when Windows restarts outside of your control.

But if you manually trigger a reboot, it assumes you closed all your windows intentionally.

At least that’s how it behaves for me

natanael,

Force kill it, lol

Robmart,

This is literally a thing? You just go to options and tick General -> Startup -> Open previous windows and tabs. It is quite literally the first option in the interface. I only mean to be a slight bit rude, but did you not even take a cursory look through the options?

kilgore_trout,

Don’t worry about being rude. Spreading demeaning misinformation about free software, especially one as important for the Web as Firefox, should be frowned upon.

grue,

Personally, I’d like it to be able to do it sometimes without having to set it to happen every time. In other words, I’d like a “restore previous session” UI element in the history interface.

I should probably look into some of the extensions folks in this thread are talking about.

Mr_Blott,

Any idea why Brave does this by default? I didn’t ask it to, but it always opens the ten or so tabs on restart

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

I don’t understand this thread, this is exactly what I’m talking about in my OP.

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