In Show Closed Tabs, Move "Restore All Tabs" for a closed window to the top of the tabs list for that window.
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I just had a crash and I had a window with over 600 opened tabs. I had to scroll for 2 minutes to get to the bottom where the option "Restore All" sits. That should be either an inline button with the window submenu title, or a top option in the tabs list. Even if it's just a couple of dozen tabs it's quite inconvenient to have that option at the bottom.
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@rosswald The End key scrolls directly to the bottom of the list of closed tabs.
In my case, closed windows are at the top of the list. Was this window closed some time ago before closing a lot of other tabs?
I thought the closed tabs list was limited to 100. Does that reopened closed window still contain 600 tabs?
With such a large number of tabs, it is wise to save them as a session.
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The window did appear at the top of the list as it should, but the link to restore all tabs (as opposed to going through that window's tabs in a submenu and opening them one by one) is at the bottom of the (closed) window's tabs submenu. Didn't know that the end key works there, but still I think it would be much more logical and convenient to put it on top. Usually when the crash happens I want to restore the whole window (it was the main window). In fact, the first time I had to restore whole window I thought that the option is absent, only by accident I discovered it at the bottom. As long as the window's tab list doesn't fit in the screen / has to be scrolled, that option is hidden from the view, so basically this is about the accessibility of that option - it's not obvious if you can't see it / don't know it's there.
btw. Yes it did restore all of the 600+ tabs that way. -
Before this button was exactly at the top, but then after some update when trying to restore closed tabs I encountered the same problem and I did not know about the possibility to use the END key, all the while being perplexed about such an innovation. In my opinion, there is no rational reason to move this button down. I think some sadistic programmer did this.
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@ViWalter
Hi, if you hit such a button by accident and open a few hundreds of tabs on an old system wait for some hours.
It should be at least a setting for the user to change it.Cheers, mib