Hi Chris,

Chris Hofstader wrote:

How does one keep the top sites bar from showing up? I can usually get it to go away but it seems to return randomly.

You can keep the top sites bar from showing up by de-selecting this under the Bookmarks options of your Safari preferences.
1. Press Command-comma to bring up the preferences menu
2. Interact with the toolbar (VO-Shift-Down arrow) and navigate (tab or VO-Right arrow) to the "Bookmarks" button
3. Press (VO-Space) the "Bookmarks" button
4. Tab to the Bookmarks preference options. There are checkboxes that allow you to configure what appears in your Bookmarks menu and Bookmarks bar. 5. Navigate (VO-Right arrow) to the "Include Top Sites" entry and uncheck it (VO-Space).
6. Close the preferences window (Command-W).

HTH

Also, as an addendum to Robert's question about getting bookmarks from the Top Sites menu. Apparently, bookmarking a web site (with Command- D) simply adds a site to the Top Sites entries, but doesn't create a separate bookmark entry in the list on the page where you show bookmarks with Command-Option-B. To move sites that you bookmarked under "Top SItes" to the regular bookmarks categories or folders you'll have to navigate to these pages and then bookmark them again (e.g., use Command-Option-1 to navigate to "Top Sites", interact, then navigate through the list using VO-Space to select each site, set a bookmark with Command-D, go back to "Top SItes" page with Command- [ and VO-Right arrow to the next top site page, VO-Space to select, bookmark with Command-D, etc.)

Cheers,

Esther

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