Browser question
Browser question
Browsers can recall pages you've visited in each tab and store them as back button entries. When you switch tabs, you can revisit previous searches using the back button multiple times. The browser retains this memory even after closing the tab or restarting the machine, provided the "continue from where you left" feature is active. Saving a tab as a bookmark or in a folder also preserves that information.
bookmark only remember the page. You can view it when you edit it.