Вопрос

This isn't a programming code question, more of a browser UX issue. I know that in Firefox and Opera (perhaps Safari?), you can save your current browsing session to open later when you quit the app (I'm talking in Mac terms right now).

As far as I can tell, it's not very easy to do this in Chrome. I've got like 30 tabs open, and I need to restart my computer…I'd hate to lose all of that browsing data (bookmarking all of those pages loses the history of that session…plus it's a pain in the ass). It would also be nice if I could save multiple sessions that could be loaded asynchronously of each other similar to Opera.

Is there some sort of workaround for saving browsing sessions in Chrome?

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Решение

Why yes, you can enable that in the preferences:

Enabling Last Session

Другие советы

Unless I misunderstood the question, just go to the preferences (chrome://settings/browser) and select "Reopen the pages that were open last" option

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