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go to bookmarks, go to organize bookmarks, then just delete them
click on the bookmark and press back space
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Sometimes, it is important to clear out sites that are not being used. To delete bookmarks, one right clicks, and chooses delete from the drop down menu.
To import bookmarks into Safari they need to be exported from Firefox first: In Firefox select Organise Bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu. In the Bookmarks library window select All Bookmarks in the left hand pane and then Export HTML... from the drop down menu options at the top of the window. Save the HTML file somewhere (such as the Desktop). In Safari select Import Bookmarks... from the File menu. Locate the saved HTML file and click the Import button (or the Open button on a Windows system).
Open your Panels sidebar, click on the Bookmarks icon, find the bookmark you want deleted and either right click it and choose delete, or drag it to the trash (located in the same place as your bookmarks).
First, tap the Safari app. Then, tap on the symbol that looks like an open book on the middle of the bottom bar in Safari. That is where all of your bookmarks are, and the history is there, too.
ask the mac store or apple store to help PS i am 45. View>Sidebar>Bookmarks Sidebar will show up to the left and then you can right click and delete any bookmarks.
Right click on the bookmarked file and click on delete.
On mac: -Look under address bar, find bookmarks bar -look at the far left for the little book icon and click to show all bookmarks
Simply delete any bookmarks, and don't visit the website again.
On the bookmarks page click "Edit" at the bottom left of the screen. You will see red circles with a white line through the middle pop up. Click the circle next to the bookmark you want to delete and this will bring up a delete button on the right of the bookmark. Click this button and the bookmark will be deleted.