Blank PageWhen Opening Safari

I just did the software update for Safari.  I am running Snow Leopard on my machine.  When I open Safari, all I get is a blank screen.  I have lost my homepage.  I checked Safari Preferences and it shows my home page listed but it will not come up, just a blank screen.  Should I not have updated Safari?  If so, how can I go back to the previous version?

From the menu bar click Safari  /  Empty Cache.
If that doesn't help, try troubleshooting the Safari .plist file.
Quit Safari. Open a Finder window. Select your Home Folder in the Sidebar on the left. It has a small house icon. Then open the Library folder then the Preferences folder. Move the com.apple.Safari.plist file from the Preferences folder to the Desktop. Now launch Safari. Try your homepage. If it loads as it should, move the .plist file to the Trash.

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