Sunday, 26 January 2014

How To Resume Last Browsing Session In Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera
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Many of us usually shut down clumsily when we have many important tabs/websites open in your browser. You want the same old important tabs to show up when you again access the browser. now i will be showing you how to make it go on almost all known browsers such as google chrome, opera, safari and firefox. Almost all of the windows users go for chrome its genuine experience is awesome do let us start with chrome Now lets start give below are methods for your browsers to resume last browsing session and load your previously opened tabs.
Google Chrome
   1. Click the Chrome menu  on the browser toolbar.
 2. Click on ”Settings” located in the seventh option all the way down in the menu
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3. Under “On Startup” tab in menu, enable the option “Continue where I left off“.
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Try it  test it out make sure you get the same number of tabs. Open a group ofsites in different tabs, close your browser, and open Chrome again. The tabs should all be restored.
Opera
1. tap up the Preferences menu in the Opera browser Menu.
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2. click on the option “Continue where I left off” below “On Startup” pane.
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3. Close the window
Please Note:  this method may not work on your Opera sometimes. While testing it If browser doesn’t open your previous pages, go to “History _ Reopen last closed window” to open your previous tabs
Now, poof done!  You have 0 chances of losing your previously opened tabs, if your browser crashes or even if you close it clumsily. This is also useful if you frequently open the same bunch of sites every time you open your browser like it was use full for me as a blogger I always use blogger, google analytics, check my mails,then open up google plus .
And though I’m also that type of blogger who has a habit of keeping more than 20 tabs open at one go, I’d recommend not doing like it. Why?, doing so is sure to slow down your internet connection also your PC,. You’d be better off saving your tabs/websites in bookmarks for future viewing.


Mozilla Firefox
1.   tap on the ”Preferences” tab on the Firefox  browser menu.
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2. Open up the common tab. Under the Startup pane, select the option “Show my windows and tabs from last time” from the “When Firefox starts” drop-down menu
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3. Close the window  which will save the settings
Please Note: In this phase, Firefox browser has a better thing at managing the tabs. When you reopen Firefox browser,browser doesn’t load the page until the tab is opened fully. This makes sure that the browser doesn’t hang on startup. For Google Chrome, it will load all the /tabs on startup and you have to wait for a while before you can use the browser.
Apple Safari
1.  click and open the Preferences from the Safari menu in the upper-right corner.
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2. tap  “All Windows from Previous Session” option   below the ”Safari opens with” drop down menu
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2.    Close the window which will automatically save the settings

Conclusion
i always advice you guys , this tutorial is a very good one for a personal user, indeed a not be guided for professional bloggers or entrepreneurs or other official uses, hey don’t be scared i m just suggesting that it would hang and make a fuss upon on your PC  J
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