This Chrome feature can help users save time when reopening accidentally closed tabs / Digital Information World
Over the past 20 years, one company that has weathered all the competition and challenges and made it to the top of the best business list is ‘Google’. One might wonder what makes Google the best business and lives in the hearts of its users, the main reason is Google’s ability to be user-centric, Google never fails to identify user issues, problems and problems and then solve them.
Google has always tried to make each of its products perfect for its users, which is why people prefer Google to anything else. Recently, the company has been working to solve an issue that its users have been facing for a very long time. Every person who uses Google might have had a frustrating time where they wanted to open a new tab but accidentally clicked the cross button on the other tab that was opened causing the tab to close, surely it is something. thing that destroys user experience and wastes their time, as users then have to search the whole thing again and wait for it to load, which surely takes time if webpages are heavy or speed up. Internet is slow.
Now that the company is working on a solution to the problem, AndroidPolice has spotted three new commits on the “Chromium Gerrit”, which is a code collaboration website. These are designed so that a user who accidentally closes a tab quickly reopens them without having to wait for them to load again. This means that now when you accidentally close a recent tab or Google Chrome, you can reopen them without wasting any time, but for accidentally closed tabs to open quickly, you need to click the restore button within 15 seconds. to close the tabs. With the new codes, Chrome will not immediately erase the closed page from its memory, but will keep it for a while in case the user decides to open it again.
This new feature is not released and is not tested, but in the future we may see this feature on Chrome’s desktop app. This feature will prove to be very beneficial for people who like to open multiple tabs while using Chrome on their desktop. This new feature would surely improve the Chrome user experience and likely attract new users to Chrome once it is released.