![]() ![]() Instead of closing the page, Chrome may put contents of closed tabs in a special cache and makes them instantly available when you need them. If you close a tab, Chrome generally closes the page, it may take more time for the page to fully load if you restore it by selecting the “ Reopen closed Tab (Ctrl+Shift+T)” button in the tab bar right-click menu. Google warns the feature as “highly experimental and will lead to various breakages”, so don’t enable it right now unless you know what you’re doing. The much-awaited “ Closed Tab Cache” feature can now be tested in the Chrome browser in Canary verison. ![]() ![]() The work to immediately restore recently closed tabs in Chrome was began a year back. ![]()
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