Recently Closed Tabs can be accessed from the Chrome Menu in the toolbar and then Recent Tabs. Recent Tabs contains only about 10 recent tabs if the tab closed doesn't appear then open a new tab and type in address bar chrome://history and hit enter, this shows the entire history of your browsing. Browsing History can also be accessed from shortcut command Ctrl + H or from Chrome Menu.
The default tab in Google Chrome is empty. You can set the homepage by selecting the Settings tab.
You can clear the webs of your Google Chrome in History tab. This tab is present in the menu icon of the Chrome.
Open a new tab, they will be displayed at the top.
You can backup with the last page on Google Chrome easily. It can be seen in the History tab of Chrome.
Press the x on the tab
You could sync Google accounts to Chrome. This can be done by the people's tab in the Settings.
Here's a number of options:If you happen to have Google Chrome sync enabled, you can possibly get your bookmarks (thumbnails) back under Settings (Manage your synced data).If you are using another browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, etc.) and have saved some of the same bookmarks, you can import those into Chrome.You could also recover the bookmarks from the bookmark.bak file in your Chrome profile folder. However, if you exited out of Chrome and restarted it after you lost your bookmarks, this won't work.When you open up a new page, at the bottom is a "Most visited" tab. Click it and it will show all the pages you've previously visited. In addition, you can also look at the "Recently closed" tab. That will show you any recent sites that you exited out.
Untitled in Chrome is an empty tab that comes as homepage. It can be there when no webpage is loaded.
Google Chrome can install Burmese fonts easily. They can be changed from the language tab.
ctrl+t
Yes you can log into your account through Google Chrome. It can be in settings tab, under the people option.
It depends what basics tab is being talked about. All the basic functions are present in the top right icon of the Chrome.