Hiya this is a great package and is helping me clean up an Umbraco install that has got a bit bloated and figuring out what is and isn't used.
However it would be nice to have some form of overview in Census where I can a see one list or smaller lists for different types (Macros, Templates etc...) to show what is not being in used in the site and could be perhaps deleted.
Apart from that it's great just a little tedious to go into each item, be it a template, macro and document type to check if I can remove it or not.
However this has helped me out so keep up the good work.
Do you have any thoughts about where this view might live? In a custom tree/dashboard somewhere?
Initially I wanted to keep this simple - just wanted to keep everything in the toolbar and not have a section/page for the package. I didn't want to get into the whole "reporting" aspect - but it seems that may be the next natural step for this project. I'll start thinking about how that could look - any ideas are welcome though!
Suggestion - List all unused items in one place
Hiya this is a great package and is helping me clean up an Umbraco install that has got a bit bloated and figuring out what is and isn't used.
However it would be nice to have some form of overview in Census where I can a see one list or smaller lists for different types (Macros, Templates etc...) to show what is not being in used in the site and could be perhaps deleted.
Apart from that it's great just a little tedious to go into each item, be it a template, macro and document type to check if I can remove it or not.
However this has helped me out so keep up the good work.
Thanks,
Warren :)
Hey Warren,
Awesome idea and thanks for the kind words!
Do you have any thoughts about where this view might live? In a custom tree/dashboard somewhere?
Initially I wanted to keep this simple - just wanted to keep everything in the toolbar and not have a section/page for the package. I didn't want to get into the whole "reporting" aspect - but it seems that may be the next natural step for this project. I'll start thinking about how that could look - any ideas are welcome though!
-Tom
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