Something seems to have changed in safari under
Snowleopard regarding the adding and deleting of bookmarks.

        I have created several in the past and placed them in
Top Sites so you see them  on opening safari.

        I can't seem to add new ones or delete old ones.

        One set of instructions I found basically said to
activate safari and go
in to menus and find the bookmarks menu, arrow to the bookmark
to delete and press "forward delete." What happens now is
voiceover repeats that link every time you hit forward delete
but nothing disappears.

        Adding a new link is equally frustrating. One can open
safari, go to the site whose link you want to add and then well,
I am not totally sure. The instructions for deletion also
contained instructions for adding and they also can keep a fool
busy all day not accomplishing anything useful.

        I did read an article stating that parental controls can
keep one from adding new bookmarks, but there are no parental
controls in effect.

        Another thing I read was that if one could not see all
the bookmarks, safari wouldn't let you add new ones. When I open
safari, The first link to the right is always "show bookmarks"
and it is always unchecked. Later, there is "more bookmarks" and
there is a bookmarks menu under that which covers lots of news
sites and youtube.

        Any help is appreciated as I am either missing something
or have a control set wrong that is preventing safari from
allowing changes to bookmarks.

        Thanks as I am mystified. This is not supposed to be
this difficult.

Martin
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