This will restore the tabs back and you can start browsing like you were doing. Save tabs when closing Chrome works sometimes Open the Chrome menu click the 3-dot menu in the upper-right corner of Chrome Click Settings. Scroll to the On Startup section at the bottom of the page. Click to enable the setting Continue where you left off. Using MySessions is very easy.
Whenever you want to save a session, you can click on its toolbar icon, select the tabs to be saved from a list of all the open tabs, and finally click on the big save button to save that session. All the saved sessions are displayed in a list and in order to restore any of these sessions, you can first select them and then choose one of the ways to restore the session — open the session in a new window, open in a new private window, open in the current window or select which tabs are to be opened.
MySessions is a really productive extension for Firefox users as it gives you power to store and restore an unlimited number of browser sessions. With its help, now you will never have to manually reopen all the tabs that you want to open for a particular task or work. The process of saving browsing sessions in Chrome without extensions is identical to that of Firefox. You will see a new popup where you can enter a name for the browsing session and choose where you want to save it.
Finally, select your preferred option from the menu. Session Buddy is a nifty Chrome extension that you can use to save your browsing sessions without going through the tedious bookmarks method. Once the extension is installed, you can click the extension icon in the top panel to open a new tab where you will see various options available.
To save your current browser session, click the save icon highlighted in the screenshot below, and enter a name for your session. Your saved sessions will appear on the left side of the window, and you can easily select any of them, and then click the highlighted icon below to open the session in your current browser window or click the arrow for more options.
Vivaldi has the most intuitive way of doing this without extensions. A new dialog will appear on your screen that will prompt you to enter your preferred name for this session. Let us know if this article has been helpful to you or if you have any further tips to share regarding saving browser sessions for later. Please do so in the comments section below. Image credit: Bookmark. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and European users agree to the data transfer policy. I've used primarily Firefox's built-in session management until recently.
Now my needs have become more sophisticated. What I want is to be able to have two windows, one with a fixed set of tabs approximately five and the other with "automatic save". That is, when I start Firefox, I want one window to open with my five tabs, and another to open with whatever I had when I shut down Firefox. I've installed "Session Manager", but I can't seem to get it to do what I want. It will save one window, but when I close one window, it removes that one from the session. If you close Firefox windows separetely Firefox will only bring back the last closed window.
This was my set-up, but now I just use one window, together with the FaviconizeTab addon to strip the titles from all tabs, and leave the permanent tabs at the lefmost postions. This way, I don't have to switch between Firefox windows. It should work with the Tab Mix Plus add-on. It comes with its own session manager. It includes such features as duplicating tabs, controlling tab focus, tab clicking options, undo closed tabs and windows, plus much more.
It also includes a full-featured Session Manager with crash recovery that can save and restore combinations of opened tabs and windows. I think that, in the windows with the predefined set of tabs, you'd have to use the command "Protect tab" or "Freeze" or "Lock", by right-click on the tab for the tab you want to keep.
Protected tab : A tab that is prevented from closing. You can load other sites in the tab and browse to other URLs in the tab. Notice that the close button is missing from the right side of the tab, so you cannot close the tab.
If you try to close Firefox, you will get a warning message about closing the protected tab.
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