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Chrome not closing tabs on exit
Chrome not closing tabs on exit









If this is long, people, you’re making a browser for toddlers or retards.

chrome not closing tabs on exit

Yes, unreasonably long menus can be a nuisance, and slow down work, but that menu is not long by any measure. I do know I would be furious if Google took that away from me. Is there another available command which would be as convenient ? Is there an add-on for that ? I’m not a Chrome user, so I don’t know how you close other tabs, or tabs to the right, without that context menu. Last time I checked Chromium was a nearly 200MB monstrosity, meanwhile FireFox is less than 100MB, both 圆4 and Chromium without synch, rtc or any other of Google’s nonsense. What complexity? Is the removal of those options going to shave at least 20MB of Chrome’s size? Because if it isn’t then they’re just a bucnh of liars. >the two context menu options add complexityĪnd this is one of the most bs reasons they could come up with. When I’m done, I want all those 30, 40 or whatever tabs closed, not clicking fourty times while holding shift, standing still in one foot, facing the North-West direction and tumbling twice -kind of nonsense to close some tabs. is much faster and and better, helping me to eventually compare two or more smimilar, slightly different results. search > open all first ten results at once > check first, spawn a few more tabs maybe, check second, and so on search > open result > back > open next result > back > open next result > rinse and repeat for at least ten timesī. Happy browsing, Chrome and Firefox users.It’s stuff like this that puts me off the most using Chromium. Filter those results by “warnon,” and set all the options that appear to “true.” Then filter for “quit,” and set the “showQuitWarning” to “true.” Huzzah! Now any time you’ve got more than one Firefox tab open, it’ll warn you before quitting. Check “Warn me when closing multiple tabs.” Then, open a new Firefox tab and in the address bar, type about:config. First, open Firefox’s preferences panel and head over to the “Tabs” section. Chrome for Windows lacks this nifty feature, but if you restart Chrome and hit Control + Shift + T, it’ll reopen all the tabs you had open when you accidentally closed Chrome.įor Firefox users on Windows or Mac, the trick takes a little more work.

chrome not closing tabs on exit

If you’re using Chrome on a Mac, click “Chrome” on your top toolbar, then check “Warn Before Quitting.” Now, you’ll need to either hold down the Q button or tap it twice to fully close Chrome-no more accidental Cmd-Qs when you meant to Cmd-W. Well, there’s something you can do about it.











Chrome not closing tabs on exit