[How-To] Re-Open Recently Closed Tabs and Windows in Firefox 3.5
With Firefox 3.5 comes an inbuilt feature which allows you to re-open recently closed tab(s). This is an important feature which comes handy when you have closed a tab by mistake and now want to get it back. Previously, either you had to install extra add-ons or navigate to the history section of the browser and then again re-open the address in your browser. While, the history section hack is still valid, it doesnt actually presents the list categorically, i.e. it doesnt present list in specific to the items closed recently. What if you had opened the tab long back and dont exactly remember when it was opened, all you remember is that it got closed recently.
This article describes step by step instructions for opening recently closed tabs in Firefox 3.5. If you are unsure about the version of Firefox installed on your system, the best way to figure it out, is, by navigating to the menu item Help –> About Mozilla Firefox ( or by pressing key combination ALT + H + A).
1.) Open your Firefox instance. Navigate to the menu item History.
2.) This presents another menu. The key menu items to notice with regards to the title of this post are Recently Closed Tabs and Recently Closed Windows. These two menu items list the recently closed tabs and the windows.
Image: Reopen Recently Closed Tabs and Windows in Firefox 3.5
3.) Click on the list item which you wish to re-open.
The above steps helps you re-open closed Tabs and Windows in Firefox 3.5.
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