• How to return the previous page in the browser. How to open closed tabs in Yandex browser

    In this tutorial I will show you how to return closed tab. We will learn how to restore viewed pages using a keyboard shortcut and through the browser history.

    How to return a tab using a keyboard shortcut

    The easiest way to open a site that was accidentally closed is to press the combination Ctrl keys+ ⇑Shift + T .

    To type this combination correctly, first press Ctrl on the keyboard, without releasing it, the Shift key and, together with them, English letter T (Russian E).

    These hotkeys will restore the last web page. If you need to return another site, press Ctrl + ⇑Shift + T again.

    Instead of a keyboard shortcut, you can use the right mouse button:

    1. Hover over top part browser.
    2. Right click.
    3. Select "Open Closed Tab" from the list.

    How to restore a page through History

    The previous method is suitable if you urgently need to return pages that have just been accidentally closed. What should you do if you need to restore old tabs?

    Just for this purpose, there is a special place in the browser where the sites viewed on the computer are stored. It's called History or Journal. Everyone is there deleted pages not only from the last session, but also from previous days and even weeks.

    Now I will show you how to open sites from History. But since each browser has its own characteristics, I wrote separate instructions for them. Click on your program name to quickly jump to the information you need.

    Yandex Browser

    If using a key combination it was not possible to return a closed tab in Yandex, then help will come Story.

    To enter the Yandex Browser History, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + H or click on the button with three horizontal lines.

    A list of all pages that were previously opened on this computer will appear in a new tab. Recently viewed sites will be at the top, and if you go lower, pages from previous days will appear. To open the desired site, simply click on it.

    In a situation where you can’t quickly find a tab, use the search. It's on the right top corner, above the list of sites. Type there keyword and press Enter.

    Note: you can search not only by the whole word, but also by part of the word or by the name/address of the site.

    For example, I need to find a website computer training, which I once tore off. The search for the word “training” turned up nothing. This means you need to type some other defining word, for example, computer or computer.

    Google Chrome

    All the tabs you previously opened in Google Chrome, can be restored after closing. They are securely stored in a special compartment called “History”. Moreover, there are not only addresses that you viewed today or yesterday, but also a week ago.

    You can enter Chrome History using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + H or through the settings button - three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the program.

    History shows all the sites that were opened in Google Chrome over the past lately. The list is sorted by day, hour and minute. To go to a page, simply click on it.

    If you cannot find the site you need, use the search to restore the tab.

    For example, a few days ago I opened instructions for logging into email. But I forgot exactly when it was. In this case, I simply type the defining word in the “Search in History” line. And even better, not the whole word, but its main part. In my case it's "mail".

    In addition, you can search here by site address. It is enough to type only part of the address and Google Chrome will show all the matches.

    Mozilla Firefox

    The Mozilla program has the ability to return the last tab even after a crash and restart of the computer. To do this, click the button with three horizontal lines in the upper right corner and select “Restore previous session.”

    Other previously closed pages can be returned through the Journal: → Library → Journal (example 1, example 2).

    A list of pages that have recently been opened will appear in the window. Here you can return any of them - just click on it.

    And to see all the recently closed sites, click on “Show entire log” at the bottom of the list.

    A new window will open with a list of addresses. On the left side you can select a date. And at the top there is convenient search according to the magazine.

    Opera and other browsers

    Opera. All pages that you previously opened in Opera are stored in History. You can access it through the Menu button in the upper left corner of the program.

    A list of visited sites will open in a new tab. To navigate to to the right address click on the link.

    To search for a page, use the “Search in history” field above the list of sites. Type a keyword there, and Opera will show all the pages in the title of which it appears.

    You can search in History not only by the title of the article, but also by the website address. To do this, type part of the address, and the program will show all suitable options.

    Internet Explorer. In Explorer, use History to restore old tabs. It is located under the button with an asterisk in the upper right corner.

    The History stores all the sites that you previously opened in IE. For convenience, they are sorted by day. But this sorting can be changed by selecting a different order from the top drop-down list (example).

    Safari. In the Safari browser on a Mac, to display recently closed sites, right-click on the button that opens new tabs. That is, by the icon with a plus sign in the upper right corner of the program.

    More to return last pages You can use the key combination Cmd + Shift + T or Cmd + Z.

    How to save open tabs

    You can save any open tab in the browser. It will be added to a special section of the program, from where it can then be retrieved. This is convenient when you often visit the same sites on the Internet. Or if you are afraid that you will not be able to find the open article later.

    The place to save web pages is called Bookmarks. You can add any number of sites there. They will remain pinned in the browser until you delete them yourself.

    Pin tabs

    Yandex. Yandex Browser has a special part where you can save pages. It's called the “Bookmarks Bar” and is located at the top of the program, under the white field.

    If you don't have such a panel, click on the button with three horizontal lines in the upper right corner of the browser. In the list, point to “Bookmarks” and select “Show bookmarks bar” (example).

    To add a page to your bookmarks bar, click on the star icon at the end of the white line.

    A small window will appear indicating that the bookmark has been added. Click "Done" or click in an empty space.

    The pinned page will be placed on the panel and can be opened at any time. If you need to remove it from there, right-click and select “Delete.”

    You can also open saved sites through the browser settings button: → Bookmarks.

    Immediately after this, a window will appear with a message that the bookmark has been added. Click on the “Done” button or simply click on an empty space.

    The saved page will be added to top panel browser. Usually it is not shown immediately, but is visible only if you open a new tab.

    If you want the panel to be visible all the time, right-click on it and select “Show Tab Bar.” Then it will be fixed and will always be in sight.

    Still saved tabs can be opened through the Chrome settings button. To do this, click on the icon with three dots in the upper right corner and select “Bookmarks”. All saved pages will appear in an additional list.

    Mozilla Firefox. In Mozilla, with each update of the program, the process of pinning tabs changes. Now, to do this, you need to click on the button with an asterisk at the end of the address bar.

    A window will appear saying that the bookmark has been added. This means the browser has remembered this site.

    To open it later, click on the icon with two arrows and click on the “Bookmarks Menu” item.

    Below there will be a list of all saved sites. If you click on “Show all bookmarks”, a window will open where you can configure them: create folders for them, sort them, delete them.

    In addition, you can open all your bookmarks through the Library: → Library → Bookmarks.

    Note: bookmarks can be placed on a separate panel and then they will always be visible. To do this, click on “Bookmark Tools” and then on “Show Bookmarks Bar”.

    Opera. The principle of pinning tabs in Opera is almost the same as in Google Chrome. Click on the picture with a heart at the end of the address bar and get a pin window.

    In this window, you can choose where to place the link: on the Bookmarks Bar, on the Express Toolbar, or in the “Bookmarks” section. This determines where to look for the saved page later.

    • The bookmarks bar is the top bar of the browser. It is located under address bar(example).
    • The Express panel is the main page of Opera, which opens in a new tab (example).
    • Bookmarks (including Unsorted, Other) - located on the side of the Express panel under the heart icon (example). They can also be opened through the “Menu” button.

    Accidentally closed a tab or window in Google Chrome? Want to reopen a recently closed page without having to search your browsing history? This is possible and very easy to do.

    If the desired tab has just closed, press the key combination “Shift” + “Ctrl” + “T” at the same time. This way you will open the last closed tab if you click it a second time - the penultimate one, etc. You can restore a tab that was recently opened, even if several other tabs have already been loaded and closed, by clicking on the “Settings and Google management Chrome" which is in the upper right corner active window browser. A menu of functions and tools will appear in front of you. Hover your mouse over "Recently" open tabs", which will take you to a list of matching tabs, starting with the one you closed last. Click on the desired tab and it will be restored.


    If you closed the browser window altogether and, having launched Chrome again, would like to work with the same tabs, repeat the steps described in the previous paragraph. But at the same time, in the “Recently opened tabs” list, select the very first item at the top “Tabs: 5” (5 is any number that indicates the number of tabs that were active when you closed the browser window).


    In order to never lose the current tabs that you would like to see the next time you open your web browser, you need to change your browser settings. To do this, click on the “Customize and manage Google Chrome” button (upper right corner) and select “Settings”. Under the “Starting Group” heading, check the box next to “Continue from where I left off.”


    As a last resort, you can still turn to your browsing history. To do this, in the “Customize and manage Google Chrome” menu, select the “History” tool. All links are listed by the time they were downloaded, starting with the most recent one. For convenience, you can use the search bar, which is located at the top right.


    As you can see, restoring tabs in Chrome is not at all difficult; there are many ways, depending on certain circumstances, which are described in detail in the instructions above. You can deal with this problem even if you are not very computer savvy. Good luck!

    So, something bad happened. After a long and persistent search for information on the Internet, the required page was finally found, but the tab had disappeared somewhere. What's happened? How to return a closed tab?

    Many users still have memories of those times when an accidentally closed page had to be searched for a long time again. Browser developers have heeded the complaints of unhappy users - now you can use special functions, which will help the browser restore the session. Where to look for them?

    In Chrome browser

    Not long ago you could find a file called Last Session. If I slightly renamed it, replacing the first word with Current, I was able to get the last tabs back. This method is no longer available. IN system files browser, you can find a Notepad document that displays the history of links. But searching for the required session in this file is equivalent to shamanism, accessible only to masters.

    So for those who belong to the category of standard users who are not familiar with the basics of programming? There is a simple combination of buttons for this: Ctrl + Shift + T. By pressing these keys, the user will be able to restore closed pages one by one.

    You can use your browser history. In the required settings item there is now a special line - “Recently closed tabs”. Sometimes this function may not seem the most convenient, since several sessions are restored at once. To open desired page, you have to open the history and select tabs manually.

    In the Opera browser

    How to return the last closed tab in the Opera browser? Exactly the same as in the browser from Google, since both of these browsers are designed in many ways the same. Already known hotkeys or the “Recently closed tabs” menu item will help, as well as independent searches in the browser history.

    In emergency cases, if the browser was stopped unexpectedly, the next time you start Opera, it will offer 4 options, among which you can choose: “Continue from the point of disconnection.”

    In "Yandex"

    The Yandex browser runs on the same engine as Google Chrome. Accordingly, the methods for restoring an accidentally closed Internet page are similar here.

    In the Mozilla browser

    Already on the main page Mozilla page offers to recreate the last session if Firefox is installed by default. The button is impossible. How to return a closed tab using it? Just click. If your home page is set to another page, you can use your browser history. Operating principle in in this case is no different from restoring tabs in Google Chrome.

    If the browser was closed forcibly, then when it is restored, a window automatically appears asking you to open recent tabs. Open lost pages You can do it manually using the command “about:sessionrestore”, which is typed in the search bar.

    If the above measures did not bring desired result, which means that the session did not have time to be preserved in history. Then how to get back an accidentally closed tab? We'll have to stock up on extensions for similar cases in the future.

    Extensions will help in searching for lost items

    All of the above methods, unfortunately, are not always effective. Sometimes a tab does not have time to remain in the browser history, and only someone who is familiar with the computer can return it. For the rest, “dancing with a tambourine” in order to search for an escaped session in system folders are unlikely to succeed.

    So, how to get a closed tab back? standard user PC? Extensions will come to the rescue - special add-ons for working with Internet pages. They comprehensively solve problems with sudden closures and random session losses. Such software includes Session Manager or TabHamster.

    How to restore a closed tab in the browser? For example, if this happened by accident or, conversely, intentionally in order to protect against lovers who suddenly burst into the room to see what we are doing on the computer in their absence. Sites from favorite, bookmarks or visual tiles on the browsers express panel restore easily— you can simply re-open them. But what if the work was carried out with a web resource that was not one of those, and with a page opened through many confusing transitions?

    Restore last closed tabs and hotkeys for this function

    To quickly open the last closed tab in almost any browser, a corresponding team. It is usually available in context menu, called up from any of the remaining active tabs. The same command can be activated using hotkeys Ctrl+Shift+T. When you press these keys, browsers Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge And Opera restore tabs closed in current window. And in Chrome, Yandex.Browser and other representatives of the Chromium platform, these keys also work for windows. IN Mozilla Firefox and its clones - browsers based on the Gecko engine - the combination is also used to open tabs Ctrl+Shift+T, and closed individual windows are restored using the keys Ctrl+Shift+N.

    Recovery in browsers

    But a special command and its hotkeys return only one tab to its place - the one that was last. If, for example, there is a question of restoring several pages, including those visited relatively long ago, you need to use the ability to access recent tabs And browser history. How are all these possibilities implemented in different browsers, let's look at the example of the six most popular of them.

    Google Chrome

    To Chrome window The last website has opened call context menu on any of its active tabs and select the option indicated in the screenshot below.

    We’ll get more options in the browser menu by selecting “ Story" The sequence of recent sites will be displayed in chronological order in the column “ Recently closed" Access to the full list of pages visited for long time will open in the history section when you click the option " Story».

    Yandex.Browser

    Yandex.Browser is a typical representative of the Chromium platform, inheriting most of its functionality. Therefore, here we will see a mechanism similar to Chrome recovery the latest closed resources.

    As well as access path to the history section.

    Opera

    Another successor to the Chromium platform - Opera browser– offers to open tabs that were closed by accident or for the good of the matter, same mechanism, like other Chrome clones.

    Only Opera no access to a selection of several sites that have been closed recently, right in the main menu, as other Chromium followers offer. Important web resources will have to be restored to history section.

    Mozilla Firefox

    Of all those discussed in this article Mozilla browsers Firefox cares most of all that its users do not lose their once mined important information on the Internet. Recovery function last tab implemented traditionally, as in other browsers.

    We will get detailed information about previously visited web resources in the browser history section - “ Magazine" Here, in one click, you can restore several recently visited sites, and even an entire one. session, if it disappeared when you quit Firefox, since it is configured by default to start with home page. Full list web pages visited over a long period of time will open when you click the option " Show entire log».

    Microsoft Edge

    Staff Windows browser 10 Microsoft Edge access to the latest sites is provided using the command “ Reopen a closed tab».

    A full list of previously visited web pages opens in the sliding panel on the right when you click history buttons on the browser toolbar.

    Internet Explorer

    Far from the concepts of interface usability and functionality, Internet Explorer can give odds to any other web browser in terms of providing access to closed sites. In the context menu on active tabs Internet Explorer next to it contains both the option to open the last closed web page and the option to access several web pages - those that were closed in the near future. And at the bottom of the list there is an opportunity recovery them all in one click.

    You can find an important web resource visited a relatively long time ago in the history section - “ magazine" The sites here are presented in chronological order by default, but for ease of searching they can be sorted in every possible way using the proposed filters.

    One of the most annoying situations when browsing the Internet is accidentally closing a tab that contained a page with the information you were looking for for so long. global network. This happens quite often and is very frustrating. inexperienced users who don’t know how to quickly return closed tabs. And it’s not at all difficult to do this. You just need to correctly configure the browser you are using and use its basic tools.

    Let's look at ways to restore a closed tab in popular browsers.

    Mozilla Firefox
    The Mozilla Firefox browser remembers a list of the last ten closed tabs. To view this list, click the orange button labeled “Firefox” in the upper left corner, in the menu that appears, select “Log” and in the next menu, select “Recently Closed Tabs.” Select the desired tab from the drop-down list based on the page names.


    If you do not see a list of recently closed tabs, check the value of the “History” parameter in Firefox-Settings-Privacy. “Will remember history” must be selected.


    Google Chrome
    Has similar functionality Google browser Chrome. You can also see a list of recently closed tabs, but it remembers slightly fewer pages - only eight. But this is also more than enough and to view them press the call button Chrome settings in the upper right corner in the form of three gray stripes. In the list that appears, select “Recently opened tabs” and in the next “Recently closed sites”.


    Opera
    Possibilities of this browser for saving a list of tabs closed during the current browser session are truly impressive. It saves more than 50 recently closed tabs. This is more than enough for most users. To view these tabs, click the menu button labeled “Opera” in the upper right corner, select from the list that appears top line“Tabs and Windows” and in the next menu the item “Hidden Tabs”.


    Yandex.Browser
    A relatively new web browser from the largest Russian search engine does not yet have a tool for viewing tabs closed in the current session. But the browser is young and still has a long way to go. In the meantime, you need to look for closed pages in the general history of visiting sites, which can be called up with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + H (English).


    Internet Explorer
    Not the best convenient browser for those who often accidentally close the necessary tabs. There are no tools to view recently closed tabs. Therefore, you can only view the general history of visiting sites. The easiest way to open it is by pressing the same key combination Ctrl + H.


    So as not to waste time searching by accident closed pages on the Internet, if they really are of some value to you, then we recommend saving them immediately to your computer after reading them so that you can always quick access to the required information.