How do I get rid of the favorites bar listing on the left of my screen

How do I get rid of the favorites bar listing on the left of my screen when I can find it at the top of the screen?  I takes up too much of my useable acreen

Hi Dale,
I don't use Safari much, but try this as I recall...
Click the Book icon in the Favorites/Bookmarks bar.

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