Theres' a quicker way to add bookmarks. cmd d then if you remember the last 
folder you put your stuff in just hit enter. I have the stuff I want to 
organize going in to a folder called temp and I organize it later by cut and 
paste and the use safari court to put everything in to the right order.
On Aug 28, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello David, 
> I am using bookmarks organised by folders on Lion and also used them on Snow 
> Leopard. Below is how I am set-up on Lion ....
> 
> In the bookmarks tab in Safari preferences I have all the options unchecked 
> except "Include bookmarks bar bookmarks menu" which is checked. 
> 
> When on a web page for which I want to record a bookmark I go to the Safari 
> bookmarks menu and choose "add bookmark".  If I press the tab key a few times 
> I encounter a pop up box which lists all the bookmark folders I have created. 
> I select the desired folder and then press tab to go to the edit box for the 
> desired bookmark name and enter that and finally tab twice more to locate the 
> add button and press that.
> 
> When I later want to go to a bookmarked page I go to the Safari Bookmarks 
> menu and choose "show all bookmarks". I then use the VO cursor to locate two 
> tables one before a search area and one after the search area. The table 
> before the search area lists the bookmark collections. I can use the "New 
> Collection" button at the end of the above menu to add a new named collection 
> to the list of collections. I interact with the collections table to locate 
> the desired collection and then stop interacting. The second table then shows 
> the bookmark folders in the chosen collection. I can use the "New Folder' 
> button at the end of the above menu to create a new folder in the chosen 
> collection. 
> 
> I can interact with the second table and then use the arrow keys in the same 
> way as for the Finder Column view to locate folders and expand desired 
> folders. I can press the delete key to get rid of bookmarks and folders which 
> are no longer required. I can use Command+x  and command+v (i.e. normal cut 
> and paste) to move bookmarks between folders. I can select a folder name I do 
> not like and overtype it to change that name. Likewise I can select a 
> bookmark name I do not like and overtype that. 
> 
> I hope the above helps.... 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
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