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How do i get rid of the Bookmarks/Reading List bar on the left side of browser?

I updated my safari to 6.1 and not i have this gray side bar on the left hand side that has my bookmarks and reading list, i cant seem to get rid of it! help!!

Posted on Oct 28, 2013 7:08 AM

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Posted on Dec 29, 2013 1:54 AM

Problem not solved - my problem is not to 'hide/show' the side-bar. Of course, I know how to do this. The problem is that, when you click on the 'book' symbol on the favourites bar, the side-bar appears on the left, which is completely useless. In previous versions a screen as the one when clicking on 'edit bookmarks' appears, which is much more useful, as one has the full folder structure and the URL etc. visible.

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Dec 29, 2013 1:54 AM in response to lizard736

Problem not solved - my problem is not to 'hide/show' the side-bar. Of course, I know how to do this. The problem is that, when you click on the 'book' symbol on the favourites bar, the side-bar appears on the left, which is completely useless. In previous versions a screen as the one when clicking on 'edit bookmarks' appears, which is much more useful, as one has the full folder structure and the URL etc. visible.

Jul 26, 2017 9:20 AM in response to CCRUZJ93

While having the internet browser open, click on the following in the menu bar:


>Safari

>Preferences

>General

>New windows open with

>Drop down and select "Homepage" or something other than Favorites

>New tabs open with

>Drop down and select "Homepage" or something other than Favorites


I had to figure it out on my own, because some of comments here were not helpful at all.

Nov 27, 2013 11:01 PM in response to CCRUZJ93

Again, this is not the answer to the question. The problem is that the side-bar pops up, when one clicks on the 'book' symbol. In previous versions of Safari, a list with the bookmarks appeared (just like when you select 'edit bookmarks') and I would like to have this feature again ... The side-bar is useless, because it is either too narrow to see the bookmarks or too wide and covers half of the screen - and it does not disappear automatically, when one clicks on a bookmark.

In other words, more clicks are needed in the new version of Safari to achieve the same as before. Not very efficient.

Jan 2, 2014 12:48 PM in response to Sk424

It is quite amazing that people simply do not seem to understand the problem (or I am not clear in my description), but all answers were about showing/hiding the bookmarks side-bar, which is trivial.


However, my question was how to prevent(!) the bookmarks side bar opening popping up and have instead the bookmarks list full-screen as it opened in previous versions of the MacOS.

Jan 2, 2014 2:33 PM in response to Eustace Mendis

"So don't click the book symbol."


Thanks for this helpful advice ! The point is that I now need three clicks (by going to the bookmarks menu bar) to do what in the past could be done with one click. In addition, I am used to click on the 'book' symbol and have to retrain myself not to do so.


In addition it is very annoying that software programmers force us to re-programme our habits all the time by changing the way how things work. I wonder, whether there is a rational explanation for this efficiency-degrading behaviour ? Why do we need to re-learn a software everytime a new release is being made ?

Jan 2, 2014 2:52 PM in response to wefalck

Two questions you asked have the same answer:


I updated my safari to 6.1 and not i have this gray side bar on the left hand side that has my bookmarks and reading list, i cant seem to get rid of it! help!!


Well, yes. But how can I prevent this stupid side bar popping up in the first place ?


viz. Don't click the book icon.


To the last question: Why do we need to re-learn a software everytime a new release is being made ?

I have only the obvious non-answer, "it has ever been so".

Jan 3, 2014 6:28 PM in response to wefalck

I fully understand what your asking and Im having the same problem. I just want to go back to the old way where you can see the full list of bookmarks with the url and its easier, now I get a side panel which irritates the **** out of me. Trying to figure out how to change to the old way. I will keep researching and if I find out will let you know.

How do i get rid of the Bookmarks/Reading List bar on the left side of browser?

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