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How do I go back only 1 page when back button is unlit & the only choices I am given when I click the x [exit] box are to exit all tabs or cancel the request?

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I am new to Firefox. My prior experience is with Internet Explorer which allows me, when browsing, to click on the red x [exit] button & be given a choice of closing only the page I am viewing or closing all pages. In similar situations [when the back button is unlit & therefore unuseable] Firefox only gives me a choice of cancelling ALL tabs or cancelling my request entirely. Is it possible to go back only 1 page at a time with Firefox [when the back button is unlit]? Thanks.

I am new to Firefox. My prior experience is with Internet Explorer which allows me, when browsing, to click on the red x [exit] button & be given a choice of closing only the page I am viewing or closing all pages. In similar situations [when the back button is unlit & therefore unuseable] Firefox only gives me a choice of cancelling ALL tabs or cancelling my request entirely. Is it possible to go back only 1 page at a time with Firefox [when the back button is unlit]? Thanks.

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No, you need to right-click a tab on the Tab bar to close that tab.
You can also use the Alt+F keyboard shortcut to open the File menu.
That choice is not available if you use the mouse to open the File menu.

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You can close a specific tab via Ctrl+W or with a middle-click on that tab or via the right-click context menu.

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Thanks. The "ctrl+w" suggestion works. I will try the others when I get a chance, though I'm not sure about the 3rd. Re the 3rd, do I right click on the page itself, is the "context menu" what then appears with a list of items, & if so which of those items do I left click on? Appreciate your help.

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Solução escolhida

No, you need to right-click a tab on the Tab bar to close that tab.
You can also use the Alt+F keyboard shortcut to open the File menu.
That choice is not available if you use the mouse to open the File menu.