![]() ![]() Happy browsing, Chrome and Firefox users. Filter those results by “warnon,” and set all the options that appear to “true.” Then filter for “quit,” and set the “showQuitWarning” to “true.” Huzzah! Now any time you’ve got more than one Firefox tab open, it’ll warn you before quitting. Some people seem to want to be able to have the delete key on a Mac behave as a backspace key and go back when navigating web pages (ie, this question here). Check “Warn me when closing multiple tabs.” Then, open a new Firefox tab and in the address bar, type about:config. First, open Firefox’s preferences panel and head over to the “Tabs” section. Document ID Clearing Cache Enabling Cookies Deleting Site Specific Cookies Add to Pop-Up Blocker Settings Disable Browser Add ons Remove Saved Passwords. Chrome for Windows lacks this nifty feature, but if you restart Chrome and hit Control + Shift + T, it’ll reopen all the tabs you had open when you accidentally closed Chrome.įor Firefox users on Windows or Mac, the trick takes a little more work. You can not go back by backspace button even you installed this extension when you are in special pages like this page (chrome webstore), pdfs page, images page, chrome://extension, chrome://history, chrome://settings, etc. If you’re using Chrome on a Mac, click “Chrome” on your top toolbar, then check “Warn Before Quitting.” Now, you’ll need to either hold down the Q button or tap it twice to fully close Chrome-no more accidental Cmd-Qs when you meant to Cmd-W. This feature must be an default option of chrome. Well, there’s something you can do about it.
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