Our client wants to be able to run a report (or similar) which highlights "orphaned" content pages, i.e. content pages which are in the system, but which aren't linked to from any other pages or navigation elements. The purpose is to be able to do housekeeping and remove obsolete pages from the system.
We are currently on Umbraco 4.7, but migrating to 6 in the future. We also use conccierge, if that provides any of this.
Hmm, actually I can't remember if there is a package that let's you have this kind of overview.
I know that the F.A.L.M package here is good for cleaning up various things and can clean up orphaned media items - But does not seem to deal with orphaned content nodes. But it might be worth using anyway http://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/falm-housekeeping - However please notice that it does not seem to be supported in v4.7 - Lowest is 4.9.
Orphaned content pages
Our client wants to be able to run a report (or similar) which highlights "orphaned" content pages, i.e. content pages which are in the system, but which aren't linked to from any other pages or navigation elements. The purpose is to be able to do housekeeping and remove obsolete pages from the system.
We are currently on Umbraco 4.7, but migrating to 6 in the future. We also use conccierge, if that provides any of this.
Thanks
Claire
Hi Claire
Hmm, actually I can't remember if there is a package that let's you have this kind of overview.
I know that the F.A.L.M package here is good for cleaning up various things and can clean up orphaned media items - But does not seem to deal with orphaned content nodes. But it might be worth using anyway http://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/falm-housekeeping - However please notice that it does not seem to be supported in v4.7 - Lowest is 4.9.
Maybe SEO checker has a feature for it? http://our.umbraco.org/projects/website-utilities/seo-checker - Please notice that this is a commercial package and that it's not compatible with Umbraco v4.7 but with 4.8 and up :)
Otherwise it might be an option for you to write a dashboard for managing this yourself?
Hope this helps a bit.
/Jan
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