Missing RSS Feed Listing in Safari

How do restore RSS feeds on the Safari's tool bar? The listing is gone in bookmarks???? If I go to website to download feeds, a drop down RSS Add Feed menu asked, and I responded to add to Safari, to no avail. I've used Mail for reading but want to use Safari for reading.

Hello nav:
I think that would happen if you reset Safari.
If that does not work, try trashing the preference file (com.apple.safari.plist) and then restarting.
Edit #2: If you have one, also trash com.apple.safari.RSS.plist and restart.
Edit: I just recalled that I think you should open Mail>preferences>RSS reader and select Safari from the drop down menu.
Barry
Message was edited by: Barry Hemphill

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