Then he looked at his taskbar. There it was—a standalone icon, glowing softly. It wasn't competing for space with his browser tabs. It was its own entity.
"No, no, no!" Arthur shouted. He quickly hit Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen the closed tab. The browser refreshed, the white screen flashed, and he waited. The loading bar crawled. In the browser world, an accidental closure meant a full reload, a re-fetching of data, and a prayer that the draft had auto-saved to the cloud.
Then he looked at his taskbar. There it was—a standalone icon, glowing softly. It wasn't competing for space with his browser tabs. It was its own entity.
"No, no, no!" Arthur shouted. He quickly hit Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen the closed tab. The browser refreshed, the white screen flashed, and he waited. The loading bar crawled. In the browser world, an accidental closure meant a full reload, a re-fetching of data, and a prayer that the draft had auto-saved to the cloud. gmail for dekstop