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Posted 27 June 2012 - 10:30 AM

I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.

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Posted 27 June 2012 - 12:15 PM

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I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.


You can add folders to the bookmark bar and organize your bookmarks as you see fit. When you're looking at Safari's bookmark management view, there's a command to add a folder.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 04:39 AM

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View PostaNYsurfer, on 27 June 2012 - 10:30 AM, said:

I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.


You can add folders to the bookmark bar and organize your bookmarks as you see fit. When you're looking at Safari's bookmark management view, there's a command to add a folder.

I am not sure if it is the bookmark menu or bar. The lower bar when chosen will allow you to scroll down to the bottom where it will give you an option to open all of the above in a seperate tab. What I want to do is have several menus to choose from. And each one I will have the site I wish to see in there. I have many folders with different sites but I do not think I can open all of them in tabs like the main menu bar. I have not tried placing folders in the menu bar but I will try it out late.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 04:49 AM

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View Postbastion, on 27 June 2012 - 12:15 PM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 27 June 2012 - 10:30 AM, said:

I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.


You can add folders to the bookmark bar and organize your bookmarks as you see fit. When you're looking at Safari's bookmark management view, there's a command to add a folder.

I am not sure if it is the bookmark menu or bar. The lower bar when chosen will allow you to scroll down to the bottom where it will give you an option to open all of the above in a seperate tab. What I want to do is have several menus to choose from. And each one I will have the site I wish to see in there. I have many folders with different sites but I do not think I can open all of them in tabs like the main menu bar. I have not tried placing folders in the menu bar but I will try it out late.


The bookmark menu is a menu, in the menu bar at the top of the main screen. It can contain individual links that show up as menu items, or folders that show as submenus. The bookmark bar is a toolbar that appears in each browser window as long as the option is set via the View menu. It can contain individual links that work like buttons or folders full of links that are presented as a drop-down menu in the window. Bookmarks are managed through a single interface regardless of where they appear, though.

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Posted 28 June 2012 - 06:28 AM

View Postbastion, on 28 June 2012 - 04:49 AM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 28 June 2012 - 04:39 AM, said:

View Postbastion, on 27 June 2012 - 12:15 PM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 27 June 2012 - 10:30 AM, said:

I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.


You can add folders to the bookmark bar and organize your bookmarks as you see fit. When you're looking at Safari's bookmark management view, there's a command to add a folder.

I am not sure if it is the bookmark menu or bar. The lower bar when chosen will allow you to scroll down to the bottom where it will give you an option to open all of the above in a seperate tab. What I want to do is have several menus to choose from. And each one I will have the site I wish to see in there. I have many folders with different sites but I do not think I can open all of them in tabs like the main menu bar. I have not tried placing folders in the menu bar but I will try it out late.


The bookmark menu is a menu, in the menu bar at the top of the main screen. It can contain individual links that show up as menu items, or folders that show as submenus. The bookmark bar is a toolbar that appears in each browser window as long as the option is set via the View menu. It can contain individual links that work like buttons or folders full of links that are presented as a drop-down menu in the window. Bookmarks are managed through a single interface regardless of where they appear, though.

When I get a chance tonight I will look up the names and your descriptions. I will see if I can install a folder in the second line and see if when I choose it it will have the open all in tabs.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 06:56 AM

View PostaNYsurfer, on 28 June 2012 - 06:28 AM, said:

View Postbastion, on 28 June 2012 - 04:49 AM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 28 June 2012 - 04:39 AM, said:

View Postbastion, on 27 June 2012 - 12:15 PM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 27 June 2012 - 10:30 AM, said:

I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.


You can add folders to the bookmark bar and organize your bookmarks as you see fit. When you're looking at Safari's bookmark management view, there's a command to add a folder.

I am not sure if it is the bookmark menu or bar. The lower bar when chosen will allow you to scroll down to the bottom where it will give you an option to open all of the above in a seperate tab. What I want to do is have several menus to choose from. And each one I will have the site I wish to see in there. I have many folders with different sites but I do not think I can open all of them in tabs like the main menu bar. I have not tried placing folders in the menu bar but I will try it out late.


The bookmark menu is a menu, in the menu bar at the top of the main screen. It can contain individual links that show up as menu items, or folders that show as submenus. The bookmark bar is a toolbar that appears in each browser window as long as the option is set via the View menu. It can contain individual links that work like buttons or folders full of links that are presented as a drop-down menu in the window. Bookmarks are managed through a single interface regardless of where they appear, though.

When I get a chance tonight I will look up the names and your descriptions. I will see if I can install a folder in the second line and see if when I choose it it will have the open all in tabs.


It will. I've got folders in both the menu and the bar and an "open in tabs" item appears in both interfaces.
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Posted 09 July 2012 - 05:48 AM

View Postbastion, on 28 June 2012 - 04:49 AM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 28 June 2012 - 04:39 AM, said:

View Postbastion, on 27 June 2012 - 12:15 PM, said:

View PostaNYsurfer, on 27 June 2012 - 10:30 AM, said:

I presently open 74 tabs when I select the pull down menue and chose open in tabs from the Bookmark menu bar in Safari. Some times I only want to open some of the sites and other times I want to open others of the menue. Is there a way to seperate and choose a folder that has one group of sites or another folder that opens another group of bookmark sites. I do not always need to open all 74 bookmarks. Plus it takes a long time before they are all open and safari won't let me work on any tab.


You can add folders to the bookmark bar and organize your bookmarks as you see fit. When you're looking at Safari's bookmark management view, there's a command to add a folder.

I am not sure if it is the bookmark menu or bar. The lower bar when chosen will allow you to scroll down to the bottom where it will give you an option to open all of the above in a seperate tab. What I want to do is have several menus to choose from. And each one I will have the site I wish to see in there. I have many folders with different sites but I do not think I can open all of them in tabs like the main menu bar. I have not tried placing folders in the menu bar but I will try it out late.


The bookmark menu is a menu, in the menu bar at the top of the main screen. It can contain individual links that show up as menu items, or folders that show as submenus. The bookmark bar is a toolbar that appears in each browser window as long as the option is set via the View menu. It can contain individual links that work like buttons or folders full of links that are presented as a drop-down menu in the window. Bookmarks are managed through a single interface regardless of where they appear, though.

Thank you for your help. I created a few folders and placed them into the menu bar where I dropped the sites I wanted to be in each folder. When I opened each folder I was able to choose a site or open all the sites in a seperate tab as I use to do with all of the sites before they were in seperate folders. Now I can just open the sites I want to see and not waist band width opening sites I do not want to open. Thanks again for your help.
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