Close multiple tabs at once in the Internet browser on the PC. But make sure to keep the current tab open.
Many tabs
Computer users can open as many tabs as they want. It is therefore not surprising that some people have many tabs open in their internet browser on the PC. Users do not always click away from a tab. For example, because they think that the information on it will come in handy later on. Useful! But it can also become obscure. Before you know it, there are fifty websites, while you only need one. Web browsers have a neat trick for closing all but the current tabs at once. This means you don’t have to click away all pages separately. That saves time and effort!
Close Chrome Tabs
In the Chrome web browser, close all but one tab, like this:
- In Chrome, right-click the tab you don’t want to close.
- Click on Close other tabs.
Close the other tabs. There is still one website open.
Close Firefox tabs
Close all tabs in the Firefox web browser, except for the current tab:
- Right-click on the tab you don’t want to close.
- Click on Close multiple tabs.
- click on Close other tabs.
Close the other tabs. There is still one tab open.
Close Edge tabs
In the Edge web browser, close all but one tabs like this:
- In Edge, right-click the tab you don’t want to close.
- Click on Close other tabs.
Close the other tabs. There is still one tab open.
Close Safari Tabs
Easily close all but one tab in Safari. This is how it works:
- Open the Safari browser.
- On the keyboard, press and hold the Control (CTRL) key.
- In Safari, click the tab you don’t want to close.
- click on Close other tabs.
Close the other tabs. There is still one tab open.
Close Internet Explorer tabs
Close all tabs except one tab in the Internet Explorer web browser:.
- In Internet Explorer, right-click the tab you do not want to close.
- Click on Close other tabs.
Close the other tabs. There is still one tab open.