Youtube won't autofill on Safari?

I don't know why or what I did but one day youtube randomly stopped autofilling on safari, like when I type something in the search box no suggestions come up. I don't have this problem when using FIrefox. I just installed the latest version of Safari and it still isn't working. I've also already tried messing with all the preferences. Autofill works with google and every other website, just not youtube! If anyone knows how to fix this let me know!

One of the following steps should help.
1. Install Adobe Flash Player.
    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
    Restart computer. Relaunch Safari.
2.  Enable Plug-ins
    Safari > Preferences > Security
    Web Content:
    Click in the box for "Enable Plug-ins".
3. Check  whether you are currently  in  YouTube HTML 5 trial.
     http://www.youtube.com/html5
    At the bottom  left of the page  uncheck the box for
   "You are currently in the HTML5 trial".
4. Reset Safari.
    Click Safari in the menu bar.
    From the drop down select "Reset Safari".
    Uncheck the boxes next to all items.
    Check the box next to "Remove all website data".
    Click "Reset".
5. Turn off Extensions/Plug-ins if any that may interfere with Flash working properly.
    Safari > Preferences > Extensions
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