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[Help] Where’s the Recent Pages Button in Google Chrome? It’s Gone!


"I wanted to go back and access one of the previously visited web pages but I have noticed that the small drop down arrow - Recent Pages button is missing. Is it hidden?"

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Recently, more and more people are appreciating the speed and simplicity of the New Web Browser. The program was designed in a minimal simple interface but hidden features are buried deep within the browser.

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In Firefox where the Recent Pages Button is too small to click, now gone in Google Chrome Web Browser.

Minimal Interface Design…

How? You can push the Backspace Button several times or Just Click and Hold Down the Forward/Back Button…

Enjoy!

 

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#1. August 11th, 2009, at 8:30 AM.

I don’t think you quite understand the question. The joy of Chrome’s “recently closed pages” list on the new tab page was that if you closed something by accident you could unclose it.

Currently I have over 20 tabs open (researching for an article), I just accidentally closed one of them, I have no idea even what it was but it was probably important or I would have closed it when I was done with it. The history page is no help here as I don’t know what I closed or when I opened it. The “recently closed pages” list was a lifesaver here.

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