I’ve discover this plugin yesterday and tried to install it a lot of time, but none was OK.
When i’m going to “setting” and “cleanup images”, page not appear normaly.
A lot of thing do not appear on the page and this plugin is not functional
Hope that an update will come soon…
]]>Doesn’t work with WP 4.2.2. Shows garbage/PHP code.
]]>I’m just getting a bunch of code showing up under settings –> clean up images.
]]>The plugin does not delete the unused child images, it find well all the image and if they are used or not but no image was deleted when i clik on the cleanup button
it say file does not exist !
]]>So, I press the button to scan for unused images. After it finishes in a couple minutes, I don’t see anything that looks like what I’m supposed to see. I see no list of files, used or unused. All it seems to do is duplicate the content that was already in the body of the page – the heading and the form.
]]>Hi!
What’s wrong? There’s blank page on WP 4.1
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/cleanup-images/
UPD: sorry, it’s problem with wrong server configuration.
]]>Dear,
I’m using a new theme wich have different sections called : blog, testimonials, featured, projetcs, and pages.
Does that plugin will know that some media are used on these “new” sections?
Best,
Samuel
A session had already been started - ignoring session_start()
apparently from this line?
add_action(‘init’, ‘session_start’);
tried it a few times l got a list of gibberish.
]]>Tried this pugin for cleaning a site of about 80.000 images (most of them missing from the filesystem)
The scan resulted in a 504 Gateway Timeout page.
I would suggest modifying the plugin code so that it can work in chunks of, say, 1000 images thus overcoming the running time limitations each shared hosting has.
]]>I had an image database of about 1800 images running WP on a shared server with an average Web server load of about 5. The database server is equally responsive.
I was able to cull about 200 images by setting the plugin to 25 per page, the highest it could accommodate without throwing a 404, my server’s response to an excess memory demand. After about an hour of effort, I was able to clean the first 24 pages of 25 images out of a total of 64 pages. When I tried to advance to the next page, the plugin threw a 404 and seized up.
Today over half an hour I slowly advanced page by page to where I left off previously and, once again, the plugin would not advance further.
I have other plugins to do similar cleaning processes involving the database which suffer none of these problems. The plugin works well on the small nibbles it is capable of addressing, but its use of resources needs to be rethought completely in the direction of more efficiency.
]]>Hi, does this plugin support custom post types? If not, I fear all images used in other post types than posts and pages will be deleted even if they are used…
Thanks for any confirmation on this ??
]]>I have a problem with this plugin using the latest version 1.04.
After I scan for images, all I get is a wall of text with image filenames. No UI whatsoever.
I tried DNUI and it worked last week, but now that has stopped working too, not your plugin but I figured I would include that since I believe I read somewhere that your plugin has a bit in common with DNUI.
]]>This plugin does not delete files from the server. Only in the database.
Restore _postmeta possible through secured table.
??
Hi,
the plugin show a PHP error at line 100 of cui.php:
Strict standards: Only variables should be passed by reference
Replace
$content_dir = array_pop(explode("/", WP_CONTENT_DIR));
With
$explode_dir = explode("/", WP_CONTENT_DIR);
$content_dir = array_pop($explode_dir);
Bye ??
]]>It seems there are a lot of images that are apparently not used when I do a scan. Does this plugin account for images that are not attached as a post thumbnail but are displayed in a gallery using their id, i.e I have a custom field that I created that allows users to input gallery ids of images then that gallery will show up in a post. I think this plugin is counting those images as unused.
]]>Hi!
The title says it: I scan for unused data and it lists (probably) every single picture of my website. Any idea what’s wrong here?
Thanks.
This plugin doesnt work anymore
]]>I found two bugs with this plugin on 3.8.1
1) It reports many images that are used in posts as unused
2) The “View full size” links on the results pages are broken and return a 404 error when clicked.
Hi!
I recently changed the name of my upload folder. When I scan with Cleanup Images, I actually get to see that all my pics that are in drafts and not in yet published posts are not in use. The URL of every single picture listed shows the old name of the upload folder. Is there a way to tell the plugin that the upload folder got renamed?
I’m also using shortcodes which means that lots of pictures are not integrated with <img src=”…”> but with it’s wp-image id (like “1234”). Is the plugin able to recognize this?
Thank you!
]]>After searching for images it says this
A total of 878 images found in the database
7 used 1012 unused
So which is it? Total means….well total. So if there are 878 images TOTAL then how can there be 1012 unused?
Its things like this that have be concerned about deleting any images.
Thanks in advanced for any clarification…
]]>Hy!
Very nice plugin!!!!
But it offers delete images used in revolution slider (very popular plugin) slides. If it is possible, add this case (don’t offer delete it) to plugin, this will be very good feature!
I get to this page as an example:
A total of 381 images found in the database
(plus possible thumbnail/child images WordPress created for each image)
Showing page 3/20: 34 used 3 unused
However when I click select the ‘all unused images’ nothing happens and I can’t delete anything?
Manually I can’t work out what to delete and what to keep?
Help please
]]>Hi, i’m using this plugins.
It seems to work fine, but the images are still there. It search for them, i check them and click delete, it says delete ok but it didn’t delete them.
And when i search again, they appear again.
]]>Hi,
I’ve been trying to use your plugin, but every single operation is DEAD SLOW. I don’t even have that many images (about 2,000). But whenever I click any button (NEXT, or, SCAN, etc.), the page hangs for about 5 minutes before proceeding. Any ideas?
I used this plugin to erase unused images off my photography business site and it’s wiped every single one, and created some weird formatting where the images used to be so I can’t even redo the galleries. I am rapidly losing clients and I have to start my entire website from scratch. Please tell me something can be done about this.
]]>Plugin recognized date organized path but during deletion it tried to remove it from not organized uploads directory and info that file does not exist. And removes it only from database but not from server. So during next scan I see that there are only used files, but in reality they are still on ftp.
]]>So I ran the scan and get the following:
A total of 693 images found in the database
(plus possible thumbnail/child images WordPress created for each image)
Showing first page (1/14): 30 used 198 unused
I asked for 50 files to be shown per page – so I see a list of 50 files. Now – the comment says there are 198 unused and 30 used but I cant’ tell what this means…. is the scan only returning the unused files? I’m not sure which ones I am supposed to delete.
]]>I have 55,000 unattached images in media and 30,000 posts.
Can the plugin create the list of unattached images and delete?
regards, Riu
]]>Alright. I’m going to start a new thread for this.
1) I installed and activated the plugin.
2) I searched for unlinked images.
3) I allowed the plugin to delete unlinked child images only.
Then…
Aside from the plugin deleting all kinds of random images that weren’t part of the list, when I click on any post (pages are just fine), the URL changes to the correct link, but the page merely redirects to the home page content. The only change prior to this issue was the steps listed above. Prior to that, things were working properly.
Also, the images are actually still out there on the server. They don’t appear to be deleted at all. It would appear only the connections removed from the database. And, no, I was an idiot without a recent backup of the database.
I need to know what changes this plugin has made so that I can try to fix whatever database fields it’s messed with. Just to be fair, I cleared cache, reset browser, and rebooted my laptop just to make sure it wasn’t something strange on my end. I also tried two other browsers I don’t normally use.
It’s definitely something going on with this plugin.
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