Or you could always just go to your history...
What a pleasant surprise.
Why do that when you can just hold down the little plus sign?
You've never accidentally closed a tab?
They are not the same. Say you have 2 tabs open, A and B. You browse exclusively on tab A for half an hour. Then you close tab B. You want to get back to B again. It's not at the top of your history, but it will be at the top of recently closed tabs.Yes i have then i go to my history. All it does is pull up your search history, you can get to your history just as fast by pushing the book then the clock. Takes 2 seconds. It's not a shortcut, just another way of doing it.
They are not the same. Say you have 2 tabs open, A and B. You browse exclusively on tab A for half an hour. Then you close tab B. You want to get back to B again. It's not at the top of your history, but it will be at the top of recently closed tabs.
It's still in your history though. My point to the OP was there was always a way to access a closed tab before this shortcut.
It's not a shortcut, just another way of doing it.
It's still in your history though. My point to the OP was there was always a way to access a closed tab before this shortcut.
Ah, backtracking and calling it a shortcut now, are we?
I was referring to the op calling it a shortcut
Try this - long press the back or forward buttons .