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Often tabs seem to remove themselves from the browser for no reason. I hate this feature. How can I put them back? Dragging them back to the other tabs does not work.
i'm not sure what you mean.
you have back/forward buttons to go through the URL history of the current tab.
you can undo the closing of a tab with Ctrl-Shift-t
does that help?
Sorry I was unclear in the first post. Sometimes a tab will become separated into it's own window for some reason. When I try to drag that tab back into the original window's tab list nothing happens. The tab is seemingly permanently removed from that window. This is terrible behavior in the first place. There is no reason to have such a feature to begin with. Very annoying. If all the other browsers were not worse I would switch but all browsers are pretty bad.
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