FanFiction Organizer FanFiction Organizer

Productivity
Version: 0.312
Last Update: 2013-11-16

Overview

FanFiction Organizer is a Chrome extension developed by Stefan Hayden. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of FanFiction Organizer is 0.312, updated on 2013-11-16.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 51 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Mark stories as like or dislike to color code and organize on fanfiction.net and archiveofourown.org

Works on: FanFiction.net and archiveofourown.org

Fanfiction is great but quality varies from author to author and story to story.

Stories: Like a story to mark it green. Dislike to mark it red.

Authors: Like an author to make all stories as green. Dislike to mark all stories as red.

Options:
Why have story and authors you dislike clutter your page? Have the option to auto hide all disliked stories and authors.

Want your favorite fanfiction site added? just tweet: @stefanhayden on twitter

Rating

51 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2013-11-16

Current Version

0.312

Size

43KiB

Author

Stefan Hayden

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Grayson gdl
2021-07-06

Only used it for a few days, but it works just fine! One small issue I have with it is that sometimes the options don't appear. For example, if I'm on a writer's profile, there's no options to like or dislike any of their stories. This wouldn't be too much of an issue if there were like/dislike buttons ON the story page itself, but because there aren't, then if I want to rate a story, I have to keep the search page I found it on open. Plus on AO3, it seems like some search pages show options for the first few results, but only the first few. Meaning if you find a story from a writer's profile or a search page on AO3, you might not be able to rate it at all, even if you went back to the page you found it on. I suppose it doesn't matter too much, the format the extension stores its ratings in doesn't seem too complicated, so I could just copy, edit it, and import it again if it really mattered, but it would still be nice for this kind of thing to be fixed.

Also, it's really awkward to have to find the button to manage the site data IN the filters menu on FF, and I don't even know where to look for the equivalent button on AO3 yet! It would be much more convenient if we could access this stuff by just clicking the extension icon, but that's not too big of a deal, I suppose.

All in all, a great way to make sure you don't read the same story twice, whether you liked it or hated it.

avatar red mortly
2021-02-01

idk if it's just me but for some reason all of my saved data (likes/dislikes) disappear after so many fics are rated? (on ao3 at least...) i read a high volume of fics and tend to bounce from fandom to fandom but i noticed when going back on a fandom i hadn't read since mid august that all my ratings were gone and there were no green OR red marked fics at all. really kinda a bummer. but i do really enjoy the functionality of it so idk. is there like a limit to how many fanfics it saves? could you increase that limit?

avatar Rachel Williams
2021-01-18

The options part is greyed out so I cannot use it...has that even be added yet or is it just not working??

avatar A Google User
2019-04-02

I don't know why but its not working for me anymore?

avatar Sara Tasnim
2018-01-21

It's suddenly stopped working! What's happened!?