Ok I'm no techy, so that's a fair explanation :) but just out of
interest, what is the difference then between opening a page from
History/a recently closed tab and opening an individual tab from an
old window? Surely the memory is reclaimed when they are closed, too?

On Dec 3, 7:22 pm, Keith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Somewhere a developers head just exploded.. hehe just kidding.
> I'm guessing this would probably be veeery difficult to implement and
> to be done gracefully..
> Sure they may know what URL you were at but I'm assuming the memory
> the page was using is reclaimed when a tab is closed.
>
> On Dec 2, 5:41 am, dangloverenator <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > A feature that would be very useful (and ease a lot of frustration!)
> > would be if, on the "New Tab Page," I could reopen tabs from recently
> > closed windows. At the minute, if I roll over a recently closed
> > window, I see a popup menu displaying what tabs were in it, but if I
> > want to view one of them, I have to open the whole window.
>
> > Why is there no option just to open one individual tab from this
> > window?

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