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ao3-enhancements
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Include Estimated Reading Time for each Chapter - Yay or Nay?
AO3 Enhancements adds this (among other things).
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Any Cool AO3 Tips You Think Everyone Should Know
I'm shit at coding so everything is relatively entry level. Most give you a user interface added directly to AO3 and for the ones that do require modifying the code the creator left baked in directions on how to modify it. It's easiest to use on desktop, but I got things to work on Android by following the directions here. I created my own list of extensions rather than using the one linked in the site so I could use AO3 Enhancements for the word count features/read time estimates. If you use apple you can probably do some general googling for "install tampermonkey iOS". Keep in mind that settings aren't saved across multiple devices, so if you switch between multiple you have to individually update each device every time you block a tag or flag something as read.
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Kudos to hits rate on AO3 (it's sad)
AO3 Enhancements. Firefox version. Chrome version.
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Is There a Way to Limit Fandom Tags?
You could try using a script (ao3 crossover savior) or the browser add-on AO3 enhancements. So far I don't know of anything on the site itself that would help you, but maybe someone else knows more.
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made this to protest against the kristoph Gavin tag on ao3
use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ao3-enhancements/ to filter out tags and not having to worry about them ever again.
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Fanfics
This is to fix AO3 https://github.com/jsmnbom/ao3-enhancements/
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Kinda freaked out but I have no idea what it was
That's almost certainly the culprit then. See the issue here on github. The problem is that TrackWorks feature adds every fic you see to your History. So if you disable TrackWorks, you can probably continue using AO3 Enhancements without running into that bug.
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Am I the only one that wished AO3 had a tier tag list how much focus a character gets?
AO3 Enhancements extension for Chrome (or here for Firefox) does this. I use it to filter out multi-fandom crossovers. You can set the limit to any number you want. Be sure to turn off all options under "track works" because that one is buggy and will flood your history with fanfics you've never even read.
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Is there a ay to block writes?
I use AO3 Enhancements. It's a browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox and has a bunch of cool features besides the blocking.
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AO3 Enhancements - Looking for BETA testers - new Reading List and Sync feature
The beta version 0.4.0-beta.6 (let's not talk about beta 1-5 :P) can be found over on the AO3 Enhancements GitHub releases page. Guides on how to install them are similarly found on the AO3 Enhancements wiki. (note: very simple on Firefox, less simple but still very quick on Chrome)
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Responsiveness, ERB and Tailwind - looking for best practices
Very interesting, thank you! I didn't know this variant feature on erb files. It would only work after a request is made (and not if a window is resized for example) but it seems powerful. I'll try it for sure. I have used this browser gem in the past which helped me achieve something similar for specific cases, but this seems cleaner.
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My project: railstart app
browser
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railstart-niceadmin support more features
- [browser](https://rubygems.org/gems/browser)
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A gem to know the users devices
I’ve always used the browser gem to detect devices. It wirks really well, and it is still being maintained
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Has anyone here benchmarked device_detector VS browser gems
I have not benchmarked them but if you're porting old code to Browser beware that sometimes its predicate methods return true, sometimes false, and, sometimes: nil.
What are some alternatives?
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hoppscotch-extension - 🧩 Browser extensions to provide more capabilities to https://hoppscotch.io
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
ffsend - :mailbox_with_mail: Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
AO3-Custom-Stuff - Various gadgets I made to customise my AO3 browsing experiences (userscripts, custom CSS, etc). Previously ao3capitalisationfix.
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