Another handy bit is that any bookmarks you store in the bookmarks bar can be fired up just by hitting command-# where the number is the order which the bookmark is in the bar list. So my most commonly used sites are in the bookmark bar slots 1-5. To get to the first item at any time in Safari I just hit command-1 and I'm there.

CB

Scott Howell wrote:
Amber,

First the Top sites is a fancy name for the most recently visited sites. The 
more sites you visit, the more likely they will fall off the list. Second to 
access a bookmark, I interact with the url in the table and use VO-shift-m to 
bring up the contextual menu. THen you can select the action you wish.  As far 
as the menu bar, you could use a hot spot which is VO-shift-a number 1-9 and 
you can remove this hot spot with the same steps and to go to that hot spot, 
you simply press VO-number where number is 1-9.

hth,
On Feb 3, 2010, at 9:41 AM, Amber Pearcy wrote:

Good morning listers,

As you can see from the subject line, I have several questions for all of you 
today.  I'll start with the questions about bookmarks and top sites.  I have 
been trying to figure out the difference and functions of both of these two 
components of Safari for several months now, but I can't seem to make much 
headway.  Is top sites only meant to be a temporary list of the most recently 
visited sites, or does it actually store bookmarks permanently?  I was under 
the impression that I could store my bookmarks there permanently, but often, 
when I try to find a specific bookmark, it isn't in that list.
In regards to the actual bookmarks section of the browser, I have never been 
successful opening the bookmarks that I have saved there.  I have tried VO 
space, clicking with VO Shift space and double clicking.  I think I have even 
searched in vain for a contextual menu.  Therefore, I resorted to saving 
everything in top sites, but now, even this doesn't seem to be working well.

Concerning the tool bars, if I know that there is a tool bark at the top of a web page or in
a particular program, is there a shortcut or VO command that will take me to 
the tool bar from anywhere in the program or on the web page?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Peace,

Amber
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