To clean up your Webflow project's Asset Manager by removing unused assets, follow the process below:
1. Identify Unused Assets
- Go to the Asset Manager in your Webflow project.
- Select the filter icon and choose Unused Assets to display all unused assets in your project.
2. Review Unused Assets
- Manually review the list of unused assets to ensure none are mistakenly identified as unused.
- Double-check that these assets are not linked through dynamic content or custom code.
3. Delete Unused Assets
- Select the assets you wish to delete.
- Click on the Trash icon to permanently remove them from the project.
4. Optimize Storage
- Removing unused assets helps keep your project organized and reduces storage usage.
- If any assets are mistakenly deleted, re-upload them if needed.
Summary
Filter and review your Webflow Asset Manager to identify and permanently delete unused assets. This process will help maintain a clean and efficient workspace.