The linked branch looks like it implements a very bare bones version of this (restores a new tab with the closed URL). Which may be a good first cut. But note that our competitors (at least Firefox & Chrome) restore full state:
1) Position of tab relative to other tabs
2) Forward/back history of tab
3) State of form data and such in that tab
The linked branch looks like it implements a very bare bones version of this (restores a new tab with the closed URL). Which may be a good first cut. But note that our competitors (at least Firefox & Chrome) restore full state:
1) Position of tab relative to other tabs
2) Forward/back history of tab
3) State of form data and such in that tab