Amazon Sort By Arrival by 7MinutesDead
Sorts shipped items by estimated arrival, rather than the default of when you placed each order, and displays them at the top of your orders in an easy-to-read format.
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Sometimes we order a bunch of little things and they all end up with different delivery dates. As such, the items that are still on the way get mixed in with other delivered items since they were part of the same order. It makes it hard to see at a glance what's being delivered today, tomorrow, etc. Kind of annoying, especially if you don't like your deliveries sitting around outside because you didn't realize it was delivered (and sometimes their push notifications don't work either).
This extension makes it easier to keep track of what item of each order is coming soon, and what has been delivered today. It does so by extracting these items from the orders, and shows them at the top of your orders list instead.
The sorting is based on estimated arrival, rather than based on the default of when you placed the order.
Note that this extension does not gather any data and can't actually see any of your orders or information. It just takes elements already rendered on the page, rearranges them and restyles them. It's only visible to you.
If you run into any issues or the extension stops working (likely due to Amazon making changes to their page or structure over time), create a new github issue via the support URL, and I'll fix it and push an update! Note you'll need a github account to submit a bug report.
This extension is not affiliated with Amazon in any way. I'm just fixing things that bug me about their site, and making them extensions you can use yourself too!
The sort icon used was created by Freepik. You can check it out at flaticon.com/free-icons/sort
This extension makes it easier to keep track of what item of each order is coming soon, and what has been delivered today. It does so by extracting these items from the orders, and shows them at the top of your orders list instead.
The sorting is based on estimated arrival, rather than based on the default of when you placed the order.
Note that this extension does not gather any data and can't actually see any of your orders or information. It just takes elements already rendered on the page, rearranges them and restyles them. It's only visible to you.
If you run into any issues or the extension stops working (likely due to Amazon making changes to their page or structure over time), create a new github issue via the support URL, and I'll fix it and push an update! Note you'll need a github account to submit a bug report.
This extension is not affiliated with Amazon in any way. I'm just fixing things that bug me about their site, and making them extensions you can use yourself too!
The sort icon used was created by Freepik. You can check it out at flaticon.com/free-icons/sort
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- a year ago (Dec 3, 2023)
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Orders are identified by their inner spans containing words like "arriving", "running" or "today". We then extract those elements and place them in our custom Arrivals container.
Sorting accurately via day of the week or month-to-month is potentially complicated as we have no real timestamp or date-like information in the DOM for items on the way. As such, we have to group sorting values like so:
- "delivered today": 0
- "today": 1
- "tomorrow": 2
- All days of the week keywords: 3
- All months keywords: 4
- "late": 5
What this means is orders arriving Tuesday, Friday etc can be out of order depending on the actual date. Same goes for months. If it's currently December, and one item is arriving in December and another in January, if all months were ordered, it would incorrectly show the January item is arriving first. So for now, we'll just group them all under the same sorting value.