If you replace fandom.com with breezewiki.com in the URL, you’ll either get an unfucked version of the page, or you’ll get a redirect to a new wiki site that the community actually updates. It’s crazy how fandom doesn’t let communities remove a fandom site, so there are all of these unmaintained and out of date fandom wikis out there.
Name it whatever and post a fandom wiki link in the examples section to make sure it works. There are instructions that link to a json file that should open in the app, but it doesn’t. Maybe that worked in 2022 but it doesn’t anymore. Easy enough to input manually at least. Can also use the app to force reddit to redirect to old.reddit by default but multiple rules requires a subscription, I think
If you replace
fandom.com
withbreezewiki.com
in the URL, you’ll either get an unfucked version of the page, or you’ll get a redirect to a new wiki site that the community actually updates. It’s crazy how fandom doesn’t let communities remove a fandom site, so there are all of these unmaintained and out of date fandom wikis out there.hot tip, love it. Someone should make a browser extension that just does this
https://getindie.wiki/ does
Thanks, used this on my laptop.
On further investigation you can also make this work on iphones with the following app:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/redirect-web-for-safari/id1571283503
it has a subscription but the free version works for this.
the rules need to be set as:
DNR type
Redirect from
https://*.fandom.com/wiki/*
URL pattern wildcard Resource types main_frame
Redirect to https://breezewiki.com/$1/wiki/$2
Name it whatever and post a fandom wiki link in the examples section to make sure it works. There are instructions that link to a json file that should open in the app, but it doesn’t. Maybe that worked in 2022 but it doesn’t anymore. Easy enough to input manually at least. Can also use the app to force reddit to redirect to old.reddit by default but multiple rules requires a subscription, I think