Rocky 9.x Reopening closed tabs in firefox
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Sometimes before closing the browser we may want to save all tabs to reopen them again later. Also a few times instead of closing another window we may close firefox browser along with all tabs. In such cases to reopen closed tabs use:
- Session manager plugins
- Plugins such as https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-session-manager/ can help in saving session information. But this requires installing them before hand and does not helps if tabs / browser got closed accidentally.
- Sync to firefox account
- There is option to sync tabs with firefox account - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/firefox/sync However this may not help if you have multiple profiles via Profile Manager ( https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-remove-switch-firefox-profiles ) as that would require creating too many different logins for each profile
- Bookmark tabs to a folder
- There is option to bookmark all tabs to a folder. Later on you can open all the bookmarks in a folder as tab. Again this should be done manually cautiously and does not helps if tabs / browser got closed accidentally.
- Reopen from history
- Firefox -> History -> Recently closed tabs -> Reopen all tabs. This is very useful for accidentally closed tabs
- Reopen only one last tab
- If you just one to open one (or a few) recently closed tabs use shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + T" to reopen recently closed tab.
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