Easier way to Reopen Closed Window from Trashcan
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Currently we have to go to Trash button > Window with X tabs > scroll all the way down to click Restore all at the end of the sub-submenu. This is too slow & counter-intuitive, especially when there are a long list of tabs in the closed window.
I suggest to simply left-click on the Window with X tabs to restore the closed window.
OR
Move the Restore all entry to the top of the sub-submenu. This will be just as good as 1st suggestion.
Thanks.
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A workaround for the meantime: Press
ctrl
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when in submenu – this will bring you to the end of the menu. -
If I open a window with one tab, there is no way to know that it's a separate window in the Closed Tab list.
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@luetage Thanks for the tips.
I hope they will fix this oversight asap, because even with the shortcut it still kinda cumbersome.@ Pesala Yep. I notice it awhile ago, it's a weird decision to do so.
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Dragging up an old feature request, but this one would be a simple but useful UX improvement. Particularly if like me you sometimes accidentally close down your main window with a large number of open tabs before you close that forgotten second window you opened on another monitor. Current behaviour when re-opening Vivaldi is to show the last open window and not the 'main' window so you have to go to the Wastebin(Trashcan) and restore that window, but the process requires just a little more clicking/scrolling than is really needed.