Viewing Unused Asset Delete - ability to select

Unused Asset Delete - ability to select



User: Courtney H. 6 years ago
The unused asset delete is a great feature to help keep the website file size down. Occasionally though it has flagged some assets as being unused when they are. When I run the unused asset finder and delete I have to look through the site to see if anything is missing. Most of the time, yes -- maybe three or four images have to be redone.
The feature would be much more useful if it lists the assets that is supposedly not used so it can be unchecked. Actually, being able to SEE that asset is even better considering some are named something weird and I don't remember what it is. (3,500 pictures are a lot)

Thanks.

Last edit 6 years ago

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MrCourtney - Honolulu, HI
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Mac Studio - dial monitors; iMac 27 5K - Dual Monitors - 10 TB hub
Alienware: Area 51 - 24 gb - Dual Monitors - All SSD
25 TB network storage
User: EverWeb Support 6 years ago
Hi, Courtney!

Sorry for the inconvenience. Have you noticed any pattern when this problem occurs (like file tagged unused is actually used in the blog or folder, etc.)? Let me know if you do.

And your feature suggestion seems reasonable, I will add it to the list of possible improvements.

Wayne

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User: Courtney H. 6 years ago
Wayne -

The deleted (and active image) in the past has generally been in the blog section. Note: this is not the EW produced blog. The blog I use is hand built. I started it long before the blog feature became available and I've stuck with it.

Sample: Blog Home
This takes the place of the old iWeb archive page and allows easily finding a blog of interest. It's almost always the blog author, both on the "archive" page and the actual blog entry (read more)

Courtney

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MrCourtney - Honolulu, HI
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Mac Studio - dial monitors; iMac 27 5K - Dual Monitors - 10 TB hub
Alienware: Area 51 - 24 gb - Dual Monitors - All SSD
25 TB network storage


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