How do you tell which images in your media library aren't being used?
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I’d like to delete all the images in my media library that I’m not using and change the size of all the images that I am using. I know if I go in to list view it tells me whether an image is “attached” or “unattached”, but you can’t go by that because it’s unreliable – it lies to you. Why is that? Does wordpress’s media library have a bug?
For example. I have 5 of the same image uploaded, but they’re all different sizes. I know for a fact that I’m only using one of them on my confirmation page and nowhere else. I had to keep resizing it until it looked good – that’s how I ended up with 5. Yet, all 5 images say “attached” to the “confirmation” page. I can see on my confirmation page that there is only one image, not five.
And if I unattach all 5 of them, including the one with the same size as the one on my confirmation page, you would think the image would disappear from the confirmation page, but it doesn’t. Even after deleting cache and doing a hard refresh and coming back an hour later – the image is still on the confirmation page.
I have this problem with other images too – it says some are “attached” when they’re not. And unattaching them doesn’t make them go away.
So, what’s the deal with that – does wordpress have a bug or something?
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