![]() The Chrome version of the extension has a shortcut that takes you to your browsing history. Or, if you want to discard them, hit the 2nd button, Forget all the closed items. You can open all closed tabs with a single-click, using the button in the bottom left corner. The vertical tab list in Undo Closed Tabs Button has the favicon and tab-title. That being said, the extension does reopen a closed tab in the container it was opened in. I don't think it might be possible to add support for that, since add-ons cannot access the settings of other add-ons. The add-on's tab menu lacks one important option, open in Container tab. ![]() Undo Closed Tabs Button displays all 25 tabs in one go, without a sub-menu. Though the menu is similar in size, the plugin doesn't waste any of the space. Undo Closed Tabs Button's pop-up menu does not have an extended context-menu with Firefox's toolbar options, like the other extension. I'll compare the two extensions, to explain why I think the newer one is better. Install the add-on and click its button, and the menu pops-out. Undo Closed Tabs Button is a similar extension, but with more features and in my opinion, a much better menu. I reviewed an extension called Undo Close Tab, which makes the task simpler.
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