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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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Figure 10-4. All of your bookmarks, bookmark folders, and bookmark collections are visible in<br />

Bookmarks view.<br />

Managing Bookmarks<br />

CHAPTER 10 BROWSING THE WEB WITH SAFARI 181<br />

When you are in the Bookmarks view, you can organize you bookmarks in a way that makes the<br />

most sense to you. To enter the Bookmarks view, select the Show All Bookmarks item from the<br />

Bookmarks menu, use the Option+Cmd+B keyboard shortcut, or click the Show All Bookmarks<br />

button on the far left of you Bookmarks bar (the icon that looks like an open book).<br />

NOTE When viewing the items in the Bookmarks Bar collection, you may notice a column<br />

called Auto-Click, which contains a check box next to each folder item. When the Auto-Click<br />

feature is selected, rather than providing a drop-down list of bookmarks contained in that<br />

folder, all the bookmarks contained in the folder open in individual tabs when you select this<br />

item in the Bookmarks bar.<br />

In the left column of the Bookmarks view, there are two areas: Collections and Bookmarks.<br />

Collections are special groupings of bookmarks or other related items. The Bookmarks Bar and<br />

Bookmarks Menu collections provide a place for you to store bookmarks so they are easily<br />

accessible from Safari, the contents in these two collections are fully customizable. Other collections<br />

provide access to links that are automatically collected. The Address Book collection<br />

contains all the URLs associated with contacts in your Address Book. The Bonjour collection<br />

contains a list of web sites on your network that takes advantage of Bonjour. The History collection<br />

provides links to you browsing history. All RSS Feeds it a collection of Links that lead to<br />

RSS feeds rather than traditional web pages.

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