The latest release of Chrome has a revamped New Tab page that includes Google’s Doodle and other features of Google search right on any new tab you open. It also moved the recently closed tabs to the Chrome Menu, and apps menu to the Apps icon in the bookmarks bar.
The new interface of New Tab page looks fresh, but I don’t quite like it. I still miss the old looking with the easy access to my recently closed tabs and pages I opened on my other computer, right from the New Tab page.
And if you are with me, here is how you can switch it back.
- Copy
chrome://flags/
, and paste it to Chrome’s address bar to open Chrome’s experimental page. - Use Ctrl+F to search for “Enable Instant Extended API” open.
- And switch it from Default to Disable.
- Click Relaunch Now button that shows up at the bottom of the window.
But if you want to move on, you can now re-open the recent closed tab right from the Chrome menu. You will also find the tabs you opened on the other computers listed there too. If you are on Windows 7/8, you can access your recent closed tab from Chome’s Jump List from the task bar.
Wow thank you very much 🙂
Yeah! nice but replace chrome://flgas/, with chrome://flags/, to not confusing people.
And thanx for trip.
Thanks for pointing it out. It’s been corrected.
Thanks you 🙂
Thank you!
omg im so happy to have my recently closed tabs back! 🙂
Let me have your babies.