For every window, you can “Bookmark All Tabs…” (Bookmarks -> Bookmark All Tabs… OR ctrl + shift + D).
This will create a folder in your Bookmarks.
Now you can close the window and go back to it when ever you want.
This is how I structure it. I have a “Tabs” folder. When I save all the tabs to that folder, Firefox ask me for a name. I structure it like this YYYYMMDD topic, example 20250223 Shopping Wool Socks.
To me, the date is important since I can just delete the oldest ones.
To Firefox users who hoards tabs:
For every window, you can “Bookmark All Tabs…” (Bookmarks -> Bookmark All Tabs… OR ctrl + shift + D).
This will create a folder in your Bookmarks.
Now you can close the window and go back to it when ever you want.
This is how I structure it. I have a “Tabs” folder. When I save all the tabs to that folder, Firefox ask me for a name. I structure it like this
YYYYMMDD topic
, example20250223 Shopping Wool Socks
.To me, the date is important since I can just delete the oldest ones.
Apparently all the popular browsers now have this feature. So this goes out to Chrome and Safari users too.