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Re: [internetworkers] software to clean up web site?
- From: Jason Laughlin <jason AT jasonlaughlin.com>
- To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] software to clean up web site?
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:27:29 -0500
Steven Champeon wrote:
on Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 02:24:23PM -0500, Michael Winslow Czeiszperger wrote:A simple kludge method on a per page basis is to run Moz Firebird and the Linky extension. On any page, right-click to access the Linky menu, and select "Open All Images in New Window" (or tab). You'll be presented with a list of all images that you can then right-click on and select "sort links by URL" then "Copy URLs to clipboard." It's just three clicks per page with no debugging. Useful to have a non-tech do the work.
unused images, but don't have a good way of telling which images are actually be used.
Is there software somewhere that would give a list of the unused images?
It should be easy enough to write a quick find/perl hack that can print
out a list of all the files actually being called via <img>. If you're
Jason
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[internetworkers] software to clean up web site?,
Michael Winslow Czeiszperger, 11/07/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] software to clean up web site?,
Steven Champeon, 11/07/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] software to clean up web site?, Heather Hesketh, 11/07/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] software to clean up web site?, Jason Laughlin, 11/07/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] software to clean up web site?,
Steven Champeon, 11/07/2003
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