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    Frankidoze
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    Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

    "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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      Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

      "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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      Janzen
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      I didn't know that method. Although I do wind up right clicking on the tab bar all the time and choosing "Undo Close Tab".

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        I didn't know that method. Although I do wind up right clicking on the tab bar all the time and choosing "Undo Close Tab".

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        Frankidoze
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        Thx didn't know this one :)

        "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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        • F Frankidoze

          Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

          "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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          GuyThiebaut
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          I didn't know either of these.:-O thx to both of you

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          • F Frankidoze

            Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

            "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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            peterchen
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            Now we know why Firefox needs so much memory - It sneakily keeps open all pages you ever browsed to :cool:


            We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
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            • F Frankidoze

              Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

              "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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              Shog9 0
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              Ctrl+Shift+Tab Use it all the time... 's fantastic.

              every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- Chris Losinger, Online Poker Players?

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              • F Frankidoze

                Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

                "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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                Rocky Moore
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                That is a handy feature!

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                  Now we know why Firefox needs so much memory - It sneakily keeps open all pages you ever browsed to :cool:


                  We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
                  My first real C# project | Linkify!|FoldWithUs! | sighist

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                  Anthony Mushrow
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                  I already knew this. Thats why firefox is 'quicker' than IE. It keeps all your crap in memory, so if you make a trip back to it, it comes up double quick.

                  My current favourite word is: Waffle Cheese is still good though.

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                  • F Frankidoze

                    Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

                    "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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                    TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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                    not gonna view it cuz it requires Sun's Java and Microsoft's Remote DataAccess activex. ugh. don't need more virusware, crapware on my machine.

                    Silence is the voice of complicity. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- monty python Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay

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                    • F Frankidoze

                      Ok, perhaps I'm naive but still wanna share that with you... Was going back and forth between tabs under my Mozilla browser when I accidentally closed my e-mail yahoo tab where I was composing an e-mail. Shoot, lost my e-mail I thought... Well not at all... If you select the History menu you'll find a sub-menu "Recently closed tab"... Well you just need to select the tab you'd just closed and the magics happens... :)

                      "Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier

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                      Stuart Dootson
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                      I've mapped 'Undo Close Tab' to be double-click on an empty part of the tab bar. I agree it's a really useful feature.

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