Hi Cathy,

The show all bookmarks pages are basically laid out as two tables and a search 
text field.  Your bookmarks are organized as entries within a table.  One 
table, that contains your History, Bookmarks Bar, Bookmarks Menu, and whatever 
folders you have created, is your table of collections. The second table 
contains your bookmark entries within the selected table.  To activate a 
bookmark, press space bar.

I usually hide my Bookmarks Bar, tab bar, and toolbar (Command-Shift-Backslash, 
Command-Shift-B, and Command-Shift-T to toggle these).  Then, from the search 
text field (Command-F), you can simply tab or Shift-tab to navigate to these 
areas.  Select a collection, such as the "Bookmarks Bar" in the first table.  
You may have to first interact, though once you return to this view I generally 
only have to navigate to a selected item.  

To get to the table associated with the "Bookmarks Bar", VO-J to jump to the 
list of bookmarks. You can navigate with your arrow keys of by typing the first 
few letters of a bookmark's name.  The table has columns for the name and URL 
address of each bookmark.  Pressing space bar takes you to the bookmarked page 
location.  Pressing VO-J jumps you back to the table of bookmark collections, 
where you can arrow up or down to another selection such as your browsing 
"History" or the "Bookmarks Menu".

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On May 26, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

> There is a table on the other side of the dialogue. Navigate to the 
> collection where your book marks are shown  when navigate to the other side 
> of the dialogue and you will find the book marks in that collection.
> 
> Good luck.
> On May 26, 2013, at 6:31 PM, Cathy <flowersandhe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> hello,
>> I am following up  on this topic in order to get further help with 
>> bookmarks. I can show all bookmarks with command option B. but then all I 
>> can find is an add button which was nice because I learned how to add new 
>> folders. then I see four folders plus the ones I just created. but I can not 
>> figure out how to open the folders for history, bookmarks bar and bookmarks 
>> menu, and one entitled unknown, (which I suspect is the transferred 
>> bookmarks from another operating system. so how do I open these folders in 
>> order to  view, move or delete shortcuts or bookmarks within them?
>> I'm sure it is something simple, but darned if I can figure it out. 
>> I did try pressing enter, VO space and command O.
>> <smile>
>> 
>> thanks, Cathy
>> 

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