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Use the links above to see the full guide, submit new wikis, or contact the developer.

In the settings below, you can toggle features on and off. This includes the option to enable BreezeWiki, an alternative frontend that renders Fandom wikis without ads or bloat.

Below that, you can individually configure what happens when you visit Fandom, Fextralife, and Neoseeker wikis that have an independent alternative, as well as what happens to their results in search engines. For visiting wikis, you can choose to be alerted (default) or automatically redirected. On search engines, you can choose to replace (default) or hide search results.

You can access these settings in the future via the extension's icon icon of an arrow pointing to the right at the top right of your browser. If you don't see the icon, it may be in the extension dropdown, which can be opened via the jigsaw icon (also at the top right of your browser).
General settings
BreezeWiki alternative frontend for Fandom (learn more)

Individual wiki settings

Icon legend When visiting Fandom, Fextralife, or Neoseeker wikis with an independent alternative, IWB can:
Do nothing
Display banner linking to indie wiki
Redirect to indie wiki
When search engine results include Fandom, Fextralife, or Neoseeker wikis with an independent alternative, IWB can:
Do nothing
Replace result with link to indie wiki
Hide the result
Filter wikis by language:
Filter wikis by name:
Wiki experience
Search experience
Click icon to set all wikis in column:
Default for new wikis in future updates: