Rating: 5 stars
Great Job I love it
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Awesome plugin, thank you!
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Worked perfectly on an up-to-date WordPress installation.
My site uses a plain old theme, not a page builder, and it does not have any fancy image related plugins (except this).
Indexing, analyzing results, moving, testing, then deleting is a safe way to proceed: Once the files (suggested by the plugin and selected by the user) are “moved” to another folder, one has to verify the integrity of the site by actually browsing it. If everything seems fine, the files can be deleted immediately or at some later point in time. If something gets broken, some or all files can be moved back = full/partial undo. I love how this plugin puts the user in charge.
I also appreciate that this thing detects/reports invalid metadata, too.
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Didn’t work
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Wow. I’ve been piddling around with my site for months, and really there’s not a great deal to it, just 6 pages. But over those months, I’ve tried an inordinate number of layouts, templates (Elementor) and swapped in and out different images, etc.
I threw this puppy in on a recommendation and found I had 1650+ unused images in the database. Are you NUTS? So I went in and deleted them all. I had to step through 16 pages of lists to delete them all (although each page has a select ALL button for each page), so the process took a few minutes.
I still wasn’t convinced I could possibly have accumulated THAT many images, so to see if there was any difference in the size of my site, I exported the database using All In One Migration (another superb plugin), and LO AND BEHOLD, my database has shrunk from 6000+ files to 4000+ files! But, moreover, the database had shrunk from 378 MB to 275 MB.
The difference in page loading? Not much that I could detect; however, migrating the database was another story: much faster.
Recommend this plugin! Did a great job. Try it. You might find that your ‘innocuously’ small website that you’ve been fussing with over the months has got some serious backend baggage!
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Plugin excellent, great, awesome!
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По слетали некоторые изображения которые прикреплены к статьям, а некоторые изображения кторые действительно нигде не задействованы остались.
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encountered two problems when i first ran this on my site:
1. indexing stopped at 2/7 – error: “WP Maximum Execution Time Exceeded”
2. indexing stopped at 2/7 – error: “Trying to get property of non-object…”
how did i solve this:
1. lower the amount of images and post to be processed during each step. there’s a form under the page when you first running it: I put “how many images” down to 50, while ” how many posts” down to 20
2. deactivate some plugins, especially debugging or security plugins; for my site i deactivated these plugins: Bad Behavior, Server IP & Memory Usage Dispaly, Broken Link Checker & Black Bad Queries (BBQ).
AND… Image Cleanup suddenly works.
As i’m writing it’s finished indexing, gives me a few new tabs for me to check and delete or move the unused images. I have 10k unreference unused images!! dang!
Hope this helps.
JK
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Works fine still, though outdated. Directions/links aren’t too clear.
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Just doesn’t work. Indexes fine, but no function for deleting or moving.
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Nothing seemed to have broken.
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good work
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It don’t give errors, but sthe used images that I know are still up there after using it.. wordpress 4.9.5 and php 7
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Nothing but fatal errors, pointless FAQ, and unanswered support questions.
I wasted my time so you don’t have to.
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Awesome plugin. Work great.
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In the last few days I’ve tried every image clean-up plugin I could find here in the repository. The site I’m working on has many thousands of images and Image Cleanup is the only one I could get to work. At least it works most of the time. Sometimes I do get ‘out of memory’ errors, but by using the inbuilt filter to scan only some sub-directories I’ve been able to work around the problem.
I’ve been able to delete over 20,000 unused images so far.
It’s a shame the plugin seems to no longer be supported.
Rating: 1 star
Complains about PHP version. Says 5.1 is required. I have PHP 7.
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We’ve installed this plugin on a multisite hoping it would get rid of the unused images. Upon using Image Cleanup, it is like a hurricane when through our website and destroyed nearly all the thumbnails and previews from the backend. Also images which were in use got deleted and caused a bigger mess. It is the second day since we’ve started fixing things up. Don’t go through this pain!
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This plugin did what it says it would do, and even accurately discovered images in custom fields.
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Made a huge mess of my client’s site. Many images the plugin marked as unreferenced and unused were in fact used.
Thankfully, I had a complete backup created with Duplicator Pro to fall back on. Restoring the site from the backup was the only way to put the site back together again.
The documentation for this plugin is almost non-existent and the plugin hasn’t been touched for over two years. Red alert!
About all I can say is use extreme caution and have a complete backup before proceeding.
I’ve uninstalled this plugin and put it on my “do not use” list.
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Selbst mit der aktuellen 4.4 WordPress Version l?uft dieses Plugin immer noch Problemlos und entfernt zuverl?ssig die riesigen Original-Bilddateien.
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Thank you for this plugin as it help me a lot with bloated wp.
I have a website a few years now and about 6.000 images which wp and themes scaled to around 80.000 and this was a huge problem.
It scans the database very nicely and index all referenced images in it, however it did remove some of the used images, but this was expected as after years of having this website, changing different themes and plugins it was unavoidable. Having option to move instead to delete image is a grate option and im very thankful. However moving images was really labor intensive cause lacking some options to speed things up.
I guess in perfect conditions where the same theme, plugins and wp setup was used from the beginning and all the images are uploaded thru the wp this plugin would work perfectly, but unfortunately this is not the case for most of the wp sites.
Since this plugin wasn’t updated for 2 years now i guess its a time for update and refreshing it and i have a few suggestions.
– Page options to increase number of displayed images per page.
– Search option for ease of finding and restoring images.
– Instead adding manually path for skipping images (complicated for newbies) maybe scanning uploads folder and adding check-boxes for folder to scan.
– Options to choose location and rename folder for moved images.
– Adding Edit option for images meta.
– Flexibility to scan and reference images not uploaded thru wp ex: logo,favicon,etc (by checking for links on images as for reference in database or something else)
Overall very good plugin even its a 2 years old but still working perfectly it did reduce my upload folder for more than 60%, im happy. Thank you
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11/5/2015 I just used it and it worked great!
Very simple to use.
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The plugin is really useful, but it will move also images in page but not attached, like the logo…
It would be really helpful to have a search field, it’s almost impossible to find the image I want to restore between 7000+ images!
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Thank you for this plugin! I had a site with thousands of unused image files, as the plugins that generated them were no longer in use and we were migrating to a new custom-built theme. With your plugin I was able to easily remove over 3000 unused image files!
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I’d avoid this plugin it doesn’t seem to check properly and deletes many used images that are referenced in meta_data, so if you use anything like visual composer that saves content as meta data it’s going to seriusly mess up your site.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Somehow, when I add media files to my posts I get 11 different sizes of the same file created in the server. A nightmare!
While looking for what is happening with my wordpress theme or some crazy plugin this is the ideal tool.
Works fine!
Rating: 5 stars
I ran the “Index” on my local, it’s work perfectly.
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I ran the scan, supposedly deleted the images, but when i went to check my FTP, i found the images were still there.
No idea what I just did to my database.. careful.
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Yes, this plugin does what it is supposed to. BUT it is really a clicking
nightmare when you have a lot of images. And the author is not respondinng anymore to any feature requests ??