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shift your tab to their left, but then you'll have to sacrifice everything on right as well.
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Xcode has this same tab behavior and I was wondering why. But I never actually ever wanted to close tabs to the left. Weird.
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CTRL + W should close the current tab in Chrome (at least it does in Chromium on Linux and Windows).
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From the current tab, shift+click the very last tab, click+drag all the way to the left, then right click the last highlighted tab and use the "close tabs to the right" button
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I use my browser tabs like a stack. More importantly, why isn't there a "Ctrl+tab cycles recently used" option in the settings?
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@lbfalvy even though it's a good option to have – I guess – I hate that it became the default.
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@electrineer You can always turn it off. I kinda miss when software used to come with an optional initial setup sequence where newcomers from competitors could learn about and decide on behavior like this.
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@electrineer I love this feature because for the most part I don't care about the tab bar. ^T opens a new tab, ^W closes a tab I don't use anymore and ^Tab cycles through the last visited few tabs - the ones related to my current task. Nothing else is relevant until I need to make a long backreference without finalizing a subtask or switch to a different task entirely. I'd actually prefer if the number of tabs in that switching popup was configurable, since I almost always have YouTube and one or several messaging apps open and my research also frequently involves crossreferencing many documents so I'd like to have access to the last 7 tabs rather than the last 5.
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