Created attachment 451557 [details] Screenshot of poor bookmarks structure One of my biggest gripes with Safari, which has kept me from using it as my primary browser, is the handling of Bookmarks, specifically adding new bookmarks. As someone who has a well organized bookmarks structure in Chrome with plenty of folders nested within, adding a new page to Safari's poor format is extremely frustrating and time consuming (view screenshot). The screenshot shows only 1 parent folder with its nested folders. To make navigating to the specific folders easier, we should be presented with the ability to drill down, removing the need to scroll through a confusing wall of text. This one screenshot is not even 1/3rd of the folders in the parent folder. Having a bookmarks bar under the omnibar versus taking up additional space on the side would also be nice. The second problem with Safari is more of a small annoyance but one nonetheless. When creating an empty tabbed group, we click the + box, which then prompts us with a text of "New Empty Tabbed Group" and nothing else? I feel its pretty redundant to have to select, again, a button for "New Empty Tabbed Group", when there are no other options presented. If we accidentally create a group, deleting it is simple enough already.
Thank you for the feedback. This is not a WebKit issue, but a Safari one. Please report it via https://feedbackassistant.apple.com for Apple engineers to take a look. I can move it for you, but that way, there won't be a line of communication between you and Apple, which wouldn't be great. Marking INVALID for the lack of better resolution status.
Understood, apologizes for that. I'll resubmit at the proper location!