Here’s how you can save recently opened tabs in Chromium:
1. Using Session Restore Feature
Chromium has a built-in “Session Restore” feature that can automatically reopen the tabs you had open the last time you used the browser.
Steps:
Open Chromium.
Type chrome://settings/ in the address bar and press Enter to go to the settings page.
Scroll down to the “On startup” section.
Select “Open the pages you were on last”.
This way, when you reopen Chromium, it will automatically restore the tabs that were open when you last closed the browser.
2. Manually Save Tabs as Bookmarks
If you prefer to manually save tabs for later access, you can bookmark them.
Steps to save a tab as a bookmark:
Open the tab you want to save.
Click the star icon (bookmark icon) on the right side of the address bar.
Choose a folder or create a new folder to store the bookmark.
After saving, you can quickly access these bookmarks from the bookmark bar located at the top of the browser.
3. Use Extensions to Save Tabs
If you want more flexibility, there are extensions you can install to save and manage your tabs, such as:
Session Buddy: This extension lets you save and manage sessions, making it easy to restore them later.
One Tab: It collects all your open tabs into a list, which helps save memory and allows you to reopen them later.
How to use the extensions:
Go to the Chrome Web Store: Session Buddy or One Tab.
Install and enable the extension.
Follow the extension’s instructions to save and restore tabs.
4. Use Browser History to Recover Tabs
If you didn’t explicitly save the tabs, you can still recover them from your browser history.
Steps:
Click the menu (three dots) in the top-right corner.
Choose “History”, then check “Recently Closed” or “History”.
From the history list, find the tabs you want to reopen.
Summary:
Session Restore: The simplest way—Chromium will automatically restore the tabs you had open last.
Bookmarks: Best for saving specific tabs that you want to access later.
Extensions: Use tools like Session Buddy to manage sessions and tabs.
History: You can always recover recently closed tabs via the history page.
You can choose the method that best suits your needs.