Bookmarklets
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Bookmarklets for the Archive of our Own by DoctorDizzyspinner
Fandoms: No Fandom, Original Work
19 Mar 2025
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A collection of bookmarklets that I've made for usage on Ao3.
I'm still new to JavaScript, so please bear with me! <3
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- Part 2 of My Code Snippets
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Automatic bookmarklet to transform all Y/N in a fanfic to a word/name of your choosing.
it works on mobile too.
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- Part 1 of Scripts for Ao3
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How to set up a bookmarklet that applies a saved set of filters to any works or bookmarks listing page on AO3
(Bookmarklets are a bit fiddly on mobile, but very much doable—and functional. Since I've done all the coding already, you can just follow the instructions without worrying about that. ;D)
GitHub version (more technical) || Tumblr version (with screenshots for Chrome on Android)
Bookmarked by the_bi_ballerina
17 Mar 2024
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A guide to saved filters, accomplished with a bookmarklet. This offers an alternative to saved filters accomplished with userscripts.
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This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Bookmarked by the_bi_ballerina
17 Mar 2024
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This FAQ explains how to use user-created tools on one's browser, such as userscripts and bookmarklets, for features AO3 itself does not yet offer. It also includes a list of such tools.
Despite what that page says, you can have userscripts on some mobile browsers. Firefox (on Android) has add-ons and many have mobile compatibility, including Tampermonkey and Greasemonkey. The same cannot be said about Firefox on iOS, due to restrictions placed by Apple, as explained by this article on the Mozilla support site. However, I do believe there is a way to implement userscripts on the Safari browser for iOS, though I cannot personally test it. If anyone knows more about this, please let me know, so I can add the information here.
Particularly useful filter-related tools from that list include:
AO3 Saved Filters enables you to save global filters for the entire site (e.g. "language_id: en OR language_id: es" shows only works in English or Spanish) or filters for a specific fandom. It works with the tag ID method linked above, so use that, when possible, so your saved filters will not be affected by any changes in tag names. (For example, "-filter_ids:20940" excludes works with the (Arthurian) "Merlin/Arthur Pendragon" tag.) I would note that, at least with the Firefox browser, I had to switch userscript managers from Greasemonkey to Tampermonkey for the AO3 saved filters to work.
AO3 Tracking enables you to save any search/filter and check for new fanworks in all your saved searches with a single click.
