Operating system: WinXP, SP3
Browser version: 8.0
32-bit
Theme: default
Installed add-ons: AdBlock Plus, Click&Clean, NewTabURL
The last time I had Firefox installed on this system (I think it was version 7), I recall a small triangular-shaped button on the title bar that opened the list of recently-closed tabs. I typically use Ctrl+Shift+T to do this (and am aware of Tools>History>RCT), but I found the button useful on occasion. Yet, I'm unable to find it in the toolbar customization set. Has it been removed from Pale Moon, or am I looking in the wrong place?
Thanks in advance,
rAS
'Recently Closed Tabs' button
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Re: 'Recently Closed Tabs' button
I don't remember (but I could be mistaken) a button like that on Firefox or Pale Moon, perhaps you had an extension installed for that?
Re: 'Recently Closed Tabs' button
I have one while using the add-on TabMix Plus, you must've had that or another tab add-on that includes the icon.
Re: 'Recently Closed Tabs' button
Hmm.... Now I'm second-guessing myself. Maybe it was an add-on provided by default?? (I have all the add-ons here on Pale Moon that I did on FF.) It provided the same functionality that the trashcan does in Opera, if you've ever used that. I recall that the first time I noticed it (it was barely visible), I went to remove it and the "closed-tabs" list appeared.
Then again, maybe it was an older version of Opera (before the trashcan icon was created)... or K-Meleon (I used that, too, until the project all but died and went into perpetual beta mode).
Thanks for the replies! :)
rAS
Then again, maybe it was an older version of Opera (before the trashcan icon was created)... or K-Meleon (I used that, too, until the project all but died and went into perpetual beta mode).
Thanks for the replies! :)
rAS