Browsers have the ability as far as I know (not sure if it has a name), to remember pages you've browsed in each tab and keep those pages/searches stored in the tab in the form of the back button.
Now, say you open a new tab, and search for 3 different things, once you're on the 3rd thing, you still have the option to go back using the "back" button 2 times to find your older searches that you visited on that same tab. The browser seems to have the ability to remember this even if you close that tab and reopen it from history, and also even if you close the browser or restart your machine, so long as you have the "begin where you left off" option enabled (might have another name depending on which browser you use).
Question is, if I save a tab as a bookmark or in a bookmark folder, and then close that tab, once I restart my session or even my computer, and go to the bookmarks and open that same tab, will the browser remember that I had 3 searches on that tab? Or will those be gone?
Now, say you open a new tab, and search for 3 different things, once you're on the 3rd thing, you still have the option to go back using the "back" button 2 times to find your older searches that you visited on that same tab. The browser seems to have the ability to remember this even if you close that tab and reopen it from history, and also even if you close the browser or restart your machine, so long as you have the "begin where you left off" option enabled (might have another name depending on which browser you use).
Question is, if I save a tab as a bookmark or in a bookmark folder, and then close that tab, once I restart my session or even my computer, and go to the bookmarks and open that same tab, will the browser remember that I had 3 searches on that tab? Or will those be gone?
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