The last time - before this more recent testing, that is - that I opened the bookmarks menu to organize them (I don't do it often), I don't recall any slider being there, or anything indicating there could be something to pull down. At some point since, the cover flow area had just appeared there, no need to pull down.

If you slide it all the way up, the cover flow area disappears. All that's left is the black area to the left of the search field. In there, in the middle, just above the boundary with the white area, is the slider. You know you're over it when the cursor changes to the hand. Then you can grab and drag down.

Yes, I know. I'm all over Top Sites and the bookmarks menu now (turning them into a Safari/Tiger-based Leopard Cover Flow Finder window, sort of, which actually works). I was just explaining how the feature Top Sites wasn't there in my Tiger until recently, and then all of a sudden it was. I get how the feature works. I can see now how it could be more than eye candy to some. It's all in how you use a web browser, I suppose. I don't typically have 40 pages open and hop back and forth between them, myself.

Sean Carroll
slcarr...@me.com

Power Mac G4 AGP "Sawtooth" 1.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 1 each SATA (750 GB) &
PATA (160 GB) hard drives, gigabit ethernet & USB 2.0, ATI Radeon 9800
Pro, Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 & Leopard 10.5.8




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