Hi Scott, For Safari bookmark navigation option+command+b works on my PowerBook to get into the Safari bookmarks. Command+f to find strings (or command+g to find again) works to navigate. Command+c to copy the bookmark location. Command+l moves to the browser bar for entering the address. Command+v pastes in the location. Return activates the address entry.
If you use the Bookmarks Bar (from the Bookmarks dropdown menu for Safari), you can add frequently visited sites. Then use command+1 to go to the first site, command+2 to go to the second site, etc. Under the Safari Help pages there's a list of Safari shortcuts that may help. There are probably other ways to navigate that people can suggest. Cheers, Esther On Friday, May 05, 2006, at 01:32AM, Scott Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Folks, I've been trying to figure out how to go to my bookmarks menu >or even just the list of bookmarks I have and once I locate that >bookmark, how to activate it. I tried hitting enter on it, clicking, >etc. and no luck. How does one activate a bookmark once they locate >it. This seems mighty simple, but I've not figured out the trick. > >tnx >Scott
