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Customizing your browser to suit your needs and interests is an important part of system optimization. Often, when you open several tabs in the browser and need to go somewhere, you have to close the browser and turn off the computer. But constantly opening all the necessary tabs in the browser again is not convenient. In this article, I will look at how to save open browser tabs in popular web browsers such as Mozilla, Opera and Chrome.
It is much more convenient to launch the browser along with the tabs opened last time. How to save open tabs in the browser is a question that arises among users when they encounter this problem.

How to save open tabs in Mozilla Firefox.

1. In the browser menu, select “Tools” or “Edit”, depending on the browser version and platform;
2. Go to the “Settings” menu;

3. In the settings, go to the “Basic” tab;

4. In the “Startup” section, where it says “When Firefox starts,” select from the following options: “Show windows and tabs opened last time”;
Save the changes.

How to save open tabs in the Opera browser.

1. Let's follow the path:

Menu – Settings – General settings

2. Go to the “Basic” tab.

3. Where it says “Specify what the browser should do when starting,” select the “Continue from where you left off” option. Save your changes.

In the new version of Opera, you just need to go to the program settings in the “Browser” tab.

And you will immediately see the browser behavior settings at startup.

How to save open tabs in the Chrome browser.

1. Click on the icon in the upper right corner of the browser, it looks like a wrench or, as in the screenshot, a square with stripes;

2. Type the address in the browser address bar: chrome://settings/.

To avoid accidentally closing an open tab, you can pin it.

How often have you accidentally closed your browser while surfing the Internet or made a stupid mistake? Probably more than once or twice. And the few tabs you had open were, of course, lost.

Of course, if you have a couple of tabs open, this is not a problem, you will remember them and quickly open them again. However, for most users, the number of open tabs usually exceeds 10, often many times, and in this case it’s simply impossible to remember them all.

This detailed article explains simply and clearly how to enable saving tabs in all popular browsers with pictures and examples.

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By the way, you may also find our recent mini-instructions useful, or rather advice, in which we discussed in different browsers.

Of course, closed tabs can be restored from the browsing history of your browser, but these are unnecessary gestures, which, moreover, not everyone knows how to do. It is much simpler and more convenient to set a setting in the browser that automatically opens all tabs after closing (accidentally or intentionally) the browser.

This article may seem obvious to some, but there are probably many people who want to know how to save their tabs in different browsers when they are closed. This instruction is just for them.

Not all computer users know that all currently popular browsers have a function to save open tabs when closing them, which is what we will enable in the most common browsers in this article.

How to save tabs when closing Google Chrome

The first one in line is the most popular browser from Google lately called Chrome.

1. Open Chrome Settings

Click the icon in the upper right corner of the browser and select the item from the drop-down menu "Settings".

2. Enable saving tabs

Literally in the second line of settings, the option we need is waiting for us. In the column "Open at startup" check the box "Previously opened tabs".

Done, now after restarting the browser, all previously opened tabs will be restored, and the settings tab can be closed.

How to save tabs when closing Opera

Next, we’ll look at how not to lose open tabs when closing Opera. To do this, open your browser settings and the first item on the page that opens, which is called "On startup", check the box next to the line "Continue where we left off".

Now, after closing the browser and then opening it, all tabs will be open as in the previous session.

How to save tabs when closing Mozilla Firefox

The next browser in line is from Mozilla called Firefox. To always save open tabs in Mozilla so you can work with them in the next session, first open your browser settings.

In the tab "Basic", almost at the very top, find the line "When Firefox starts" and click on it. In the drop-down menu, find and select the item "Open windows and tabs last opened".

As a result of these actions, open tabs will no longer be lost when restarting or accidentally shutting down the browser.

How to save tabs when closing Yandex Browser

For those few who for some reason use this browser, there is also one paragraph. Considering that Yandex Browser is no different from Google Chrome except for a couple of add-ons, its settings for saving tabs are identical.

In the "Settings" tab you will see the column "Where to start?". Check the box next to "Restore tabs opened last time." Whether you want to open Yandex if there are no tabs is at your discretion.

How to save tabs when closing Safari

For Safari users, not everything is as clear as for the browsers already listed above. We are considering this browser only using Mac OS as an example, since Safari has not been supported for Windows since 2012 and hardly anyone uses it.

Saving Safari Tabs on Mac OS

In Apple's operating system, this setting is not in the browser, but in "System settings". Click on the apple icon in the upper left corner of the screen and open the above item.

And uncheck opposite the line "Close windows when the program exits". Also in the next line we recommend that you set the maximum number (50) "recent objects", as this directly affects the number of Safari tabs saved.

Now open tabs in Safari will be saved when the browser is closed.

How to save tabs when closing Internet Explorer

If we considered this setting in the Safari browser only for Mac OS, then in this case it will be the other way around, and we will consider the method of enabling the setting for saving tabs in Explorer only for Windows. For some reason, we are sure that no one uses Internet Explorer on a MacBook.

So, open your browser and click the gear icon in the top right corner. In the menu that opens, click on the line "Browser Options".

In the window that opens, click the tab "Are common", find the line and check the box next to the item "Start with tabs opened in previous session".

Now all the tabs that you had open previously will open again the next time you start the browser.

How to save tabs when closing Microsoft Edge

Not so long ago, our beloved Microsoft corporation introduced a new browser - Microsoft Edge, which was included in the standard build of Windows 10 and is designed to replace the obsolete Internet Explorer.

To enable saving open tabs after closing the Microsoft Edge browser, in the upper right corner, click on an icon with an ellipsis "...", and in the drop-down menu select the bottom line called "Settings".

In the settings side panel that opens, find the line with the text "To open with", just below which put a tick next to the item "Previous pages".

That's all, as a result, the Edge browser, when launched, will open all those tabs with which you closed it.

The Google Chrome browser allows you to open the tabs of the last session upon startup. However, what if you want to save your current set of tabs to open at any time? You can use browser extensions, such as Session Buddy. In addition to extensions, you can use Chrome's built-in bookmarks feature.

First, you need to make sure that the bookmarks bar is enabled. If not, click the menu button to the right of the address bar bar. Hover over the Bookmarks section and activate Show Bookmarks Bar.

The “Add all tabs to bookmarks” window will appear. In order not to clutter the bookmarks bar, let's create a new folder to store tabs for the current sessions. Click the “New Folder” button at the bottom of this window and enter a name, the folder will appear at the bottom of the bookmarks bar in the folder tree. Make sure the new folder is selected and enter something like the date the tabs were saved or a description of their type in the Name field. Then click "Save".

In our example, all open tabs are added as bookmarks to a folder with the current date, nested in a folder called “Saved Sessions.”

The Saved Sessions folder is added to the end of the bookmarks bar. If you want to move it to a different location, touch and hold the folder name and drag it to another location on the bookmarks bar.

The next time the user wants to open all the tabs of this session, you need to click on the “Saved Sessions” folder, right-click on the subfolder and select “Open all bookmarks” from the menu that appears. All bookmarks in this folder will open in separate tabs in the current browser window. Previously opened tabs will also be displayed. You can open all bookmarks from this folder in a new window or in incognito mode.

You can delete a bookmarks folder from the tab bar using the right-click context menu.

When spending time on the Internet, you often want to save a tab. We will now talk to you about how this is done. Here are the most detailed instructions!

How to save tabs in Opera?

Creating a bookmark in Opera can be done in several ways. Below are each of the different methods for creating a tab.

  1. Right-click on the empty part of the page where you want to save the tab and click the Bookmark page button or press Ctrl+T.
  2. Navigate to the page you want to bookmark. At the top of the browser window menu, click the Bookmarks button will appear, Add to Bookmark, and allow you to specify where you want to save the bookmark.

How to save tabs in Chrome?

  1. Click on the Chrome menu (triple dash) on the browser toolbar and select bookmarks. Click Create a bookmark for a page, then select "Always show bookmarks bar."
  2. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+B (Windows and Chrome OS) or Command+Shift+B (Mac). When the bookmarks bar is available, you can always find it at the top of the quick access page.

How to save a tab in Mozilla Firefox?

  1. Right-click on a blank part of the page and click the "Add page to bookmarks" button or press Ctrl+D.
  2. Navigate to the page you want to add to your tabs. At the top of the browser window, click. Click the star button to bookmark the page.

Once you have done one of the above steps, the Add Bookmark window will appear. Specify the location where you want to save the bookmark. If you want to place the tab in a new folder, click the little arrow at the bottom next to it in the selection and click the "Create Folder" button.

How to save a tab in Internet Explorer?

  1. Right-click on the empty part of the page, and then click on the “Add to Favorites” button.
  2. Navigate to the page you want to add to your tabs. At the top of the browser window, click the "Favorites" button. Next, click the "Add to Favorites" button.

Once one of the above steps is completed, a window will appear that allows you to add your favorite pages to your favorites list.

Adding a tab to the Safari web browser

Just go to the toolbar menu, tabs next to File, Edit, View, History, etc. Click the "Add Bookmark" button and you can choose a name and location to save the bookmark. You can also click the plus sign next to the URL, in a window, or Command-D on a Mac. You can also just press Ctrl+D on windows.

We really hope that this manual will help you understand all the intricacies of your web browser. Whichever one is installed on your computer.

In order to save all open tabs in Opera, it is not at all necessary to leave the browser on all the time. It's enough to know how to use the session saving feature.

Instructions

1. Launch the Opera browser and open the main program settings menu. This can be done in several ways. 1st – click on the button with the Opera icon, it is located in the upper left corner of the browser or, if the main panel is displayed, then to the lower left of it. After that, click on Settings > General Settings > General tab. 2nd – if a file menu is displayed instead of the Opera icon, click “Tools” > “General Settings” > “Basic” tab. 3rd – press the hot keys Ctrl+F12, and then select the “Basic” tab.

2. Find a drop-down menu, at the top of which it will be written “Specify what the browser should do at startup.” Click on this menu, select “Continue from the point of disconnection” from the list provided and click OK. Now, after you close the Opera browser with all open tabs, and then open it again, these tabs will remain in their places, and the session will continue from the point of disconnection.

3. Also pay attention to the very bottom item “Show launch window” in the drop-down menu, which is described in the second step of the instructions. If you activate it, then after further launching the browser, the “Welcome” window will appear, which will offer several options for launching the program. 1st – already “Continue from the point of disconnection”, 2nd – “Load saved session”, 3rd – “Start from the home page” (the home page is configured in the same place as the launch parameters, in the paragraph below) and the fourth – “Open express panel” (a menu that performs the function of bookmarks, but is more visual).

4. Pay attention to the 2nd point - “Load saved session”, with its support you can set up so-called sessions (or simply say sets of tabs) for any convenient occasion. Having opened one or another tabs, click on the icon with the Opera symbol > “Tabs and Windows” > “Sessions” > “Save this session” (if you have a file menu displayed, then “File” > “Sessions” > “Save this session”), and then give name and click OK. Now, in order to open one or another session when you start the browser, in the drop-down menu, which is discussed in the second step of the instructions, select the “Load saved session” item. This method is much more convenient than “Continue from the point of disconnection”, because allows you to open the desired set of tabs to replace those that were last time.

When we continuously work on the Internet, as usual, we have many open tabs that we need to save in order to continue working when we turn on the computer. There are several methods to save those tabs, which we had open. You can freely use any of them, depending on which one is easier for you.

Instructions

1. Save tabs open. To do this, open your browser settings and find the panel responsible for closing tabs in the main window. Select “Save open tabs“. In some browsers, this function is enabled by default, so in order to open those tabs, which you worked on in the last session, it will be quite easy for you to close the browser.

2. Save those tabs

3. Save those tabs, which you are working on now, to your browser bookmarks. To do this, open the “Bookmarks” menu and select “Add a new bookmark”. You can also click on the star in the address bar and the page will be immediately added to your favorite bookmarks. This function is implemented in the Firefox browser; in other cases, you will have to use the standard method of saving to bookmarks.

Many RuNet users use unlimited connections and “sit” on several pages at the same time. But a computer in a family is not always a personal computer; occasionally it happens to give way to other members. And sometimes you want to sleep. So that when you turn on the browser again, it opens the same pages that worked when you turned it off, dig deeper into the browser settings.

You will need

  • Computer with Internet connection;
  • Installed browser (any).

Instructions

1. If you use “Opera”, “Mozilla Firefox” or “Internet Explorer”, your path lies through the “Tools” menu in the top menu bar (in English-language browsers “Tools”). At the bottom of the list, locate and click on the “Settings” group. In the new window, find the “Basic” tab and read the top line of the window: “open when starting...”. To the right is a field with three options: open a blank page, open the start page, open tabs left when closing. Select the 3rd option, save your choice and exit the menu. If in doubt, restart your browser and see what pages it opens for you.

2. In the Safari and Google Chrome browsers, the tools menu is located at the top right, indicated by a gear or wrench. In “Safari” you will find the “Settings” group, and in “Google Chrome” - “Options”. Then proceed according to the previous scheme.

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The need to save pages from various Internet sources for further offline work appears quite often. Let's see how it's easier to do this in the browsers that are especially common today.

Instructions

1. In the Opera browser, to save an open web page, you need to go to the “Page” section in the “Main Menu” and select the “Save as...” item there. Finally, a save dialog box will open. You can also open it by pressing the key combination CTRL + S. Here you need to specify a name for the saved file. By default, the browser uses as the file name the text that the web page places in the window title. This is often a long text, prepared more for search engine robots than for site visitors. As a result, it is sometimes difficult for a typical “non-robot” to comprehend this text, not to mention remember after a while from the name of the file what it all means... It would be better to give the file of the saved page a more clear and short name. In addition, in this dialog, you need to choose a particularly suitable saving method - if you only care about the text of the page, then in the “File type” drop-down list it is better to choose “Text file”. By default it will open with a text editor. If you select “HTML file” in this list, then the page will be saved as the initial html code and will be opened in the browser. True, in this option, pictures, flash videos, genre tables and other elements that are contained in files separate from the initial code will be lost. In order to save them, you should choose the item “HTML file with images” or “Web archive (exclusive file)” in the list. A web archive is a special format, similar in principle to ordinary archives (RAR or ZIP), with the difference that it does not need to be unpacked; the browser will do it itself if necessary. The web archive file has the extension “mht” and is opened by the browser in the same way as ordinary web page files.

2. In Mozilla FireFox, in order to open the page saving dialog, you need to select the “File” section in the menu, and in it the “Save as...” item. And here, too, you can shorten this operation to pressing the key combination CTRL + S. In this browser, the actions for saving a file are similar to the procedure in Opera, with the only difference being that the same file types in the selection drop-down list are named slightly opposite.

3. And in the Internet Explorer browser - a combination of the 2 previous browsers. In order to open the dialog for saving a web page, you need to do exactly the same as in Mozilla FireFox, that is, select the “File” section in the menu, and in it the “Save as...” item. And the saving dialog itself, including the drop-down menu for selecting the type of saved file, is certainly the same as the Opera dialog.

4. In the Google Chrome browser, to open the save page dialog, you need to click the wrench icon in the upper right corner and select the “Save” option in the menu page How…". The keyboard shortcut CTRL + S also works in this browser. The saving procedure itself is the same as the previous ones, but the choice of types of saved files is smaller - only HTML or the entire page.

5. In Safari, the path to opening the save page dialog is also through the icon in the upper right corner, which is not the image of the page. However, if you have enabled the display of the menu bar of this browser, then you can use its “File” section. In any case, you should prefer the “Save as...” option. And in this browser, the keyboard shortcut CTRL + S also works. Safari, unlike Google Chrome, can also save web archives - you can select the corresponding item in the drop-down list.

Your tab settings may vary depending on which browser you use. There is nothing difficult in this process: usually the main problem is to find out where exactly the menu with the required settings is located.

You will need

  • - Internet;
  • - computer;
  • – browser.

Instructions

1. Setting up tabs for Mozilla Firefox. In the upper left corner of the browser menu, select the “Tools” option. A window will open - in it, click on “Settings” (final destination). Another menu will open. In it, click on the second tab on the left “Tabs”. Next, check the boxes next to the settings you want. Configure where a new tab will open (1st item), a warning about closing multiple tabs (2nd item), display of the tab bar, and others.

2. Setting up tabs for Internet Explorer 8. Launch the browser, click on “Tools”, then on “Internet Options”. Click on the “General” tab, in the “Tabs” section select “Settings”. Select what you need. To move from tab to tab, use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+T. To reopen closed tabs, click “Make Tab” (CTRL+T), then “Reopen Closed Tabs” (displayed on the screen when you open a new tab). To correct each previous session, click “Start” - Internet Explorer - “Tools” - “Reopen the last browsing session”. To save a group of tabs, click on the option “Favorites” – “Add to Favorites” – “Add current tabs to favorites”. Specify the name of the created group and click “Add”.

3. Setting up tabs for Opera. Right-click on any tab. This way you can copy, resize, block tabs from closing, or close all but one of them. The “Create Tabs” option allows you to adjust the size of the window that opens; if you want the window to fit on every screen, click “Maximize the same”. “Open a new tab next to active” will always open a new tab next to the one in which you are reading or writing something at the moment. Click "Open windows instead of tabs" and you will get a new window when you open an entire new tab.