safari 6.02 add bookmark (cmd+d) not working properly
When I try to save an open website to a bookmark folder using CMD+D the pop up window starting with >add this page to< shows the current page highlighted in blue. In the past the first dropdown line where all my bookmark folders are listed used to be automatically being marked with a frame and I would just start typing a folders name to jump directly to the destination where the page needed to be saved.
This does not longer happen. I can still click on the bookmark folder dropdown window and type over the current folder but this is an extra step. I want Safari to act as it did before. Just hit CMD+D, then the automatically highligted dropdown window for the bookmark folder show and I can type right over it and hit the return key to save it.
How can I force Safari to do go back to this exact procedure instead of showing me the highlighting current webpage ( blue blackground ) in the second line of the pop up window every time I try to save a page? It is very annoying to me.
I have already replaced the safari plist to no avail. My iMac 27 shows the exact same Safari preference setting as my problematic MBA and works just the way I want it. Any ideas?
This is the annoying way:
and this is how it used to be and still is on my iMac27
Message was edited by: nyappleman
MacBook Air, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), 256 SSD, 1.8 GHz (i7)