I will give it another try but so far I cannot replicate your problem.
What happens for me when I quit the bookmark editor is that I am in the 
Toolbar. Rather than navigating around this I routinely hit command shift H to 
go to my home page with focus on the web page. This was habit I developed under 
Mavericks for those occasions I wanted to quickly get out of the Tool bar and 
this seems to work just as well under Yosemite.

As i say I will keep on trying to see if I can reproduce your problem.

David Griffith
   
> On 23 Dec 2014, at 20:04, Faisal ali <faisal.a...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I’m not sure if this has already been brought up but I think I found what 
> appears to be a bug in Safari. After doing a CMD Option b to bring up the 
> bookmarks folder for editing, everything works fine. But when doing the same 
> command of CMD option b to dismiss the editor, safari becomes unresponsive. 
> All I see is a scrolle  window with an empty HTML document. The only way to 
> restore Safari is by restarting it. Is anyone able to reproduce  this?
> Thanks
> 
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