Click on the ‘Manage Cache Files…’ button. Go to the EverWeb-> Preferences-> Backup tab. Manage Your Cache Files: Typically you will not usually need to manage your cache files, but if you are a bit low on hard disk space, you may find this useful to check, especially if you have a large project file.Once you have reduced the size of the image, you can use EverWeb’s Replace Asset feature to substitute the smaller image file for the larger. the image may be 600dpi when in a browser you may be able to use an image of 72-170 dpi without any noticeable loss in image quality. Furthermore, you can reduce the resolution of the image e.g. some stock images can be 5000 pixels wide when you typically only need image widths of about 1920 wide or less in your site. Where you have large files, try reducing the dimensions of the image in an image editor (even Apple’s Preview will do) e.g. Are there any files that are appear to be very large? As you probably know, if your page contains large image files, this will will drag on the loading speed of the page in a browser. This time, select ‘Sort by File Size…’ This will sort the files in descending order of file size, so the largest file will be at the top of the list. Whilst on the Assets tab, click again on the Settings Cog. Check the Size of Your Image Asset Files.Deleting assets you do not need will reduce the size of your project file. The unused assets will still be highlighted so you can manually decide which ones to keep or delete. You are also asked if you would like these Assets removed, which is an action that cannot be undone. From the dropdown menu that appears, select ‘Find Unused Assets…’ If Assets are found, they are highlighted in the Assets List. To find these assets, just go to the Assets tab and click on the Settings Cog. Check for Unused Assets: The first part of cleaning things up is to check to see if you have any assets that you are not using and will not be wanting to use in the future.This makes it easier to organize and manage your assets. Regular maintenance of your project file will also get rid of any clutter that you no longer need in your site. The other way to keep EverWeb’s performance excellent is to keep your project file is ‘mean and lean’ with a well designed website that uses optimized assets. With each version of EverWeb we optimize its code and find ways to make important tasks such as page editing, previewing, publishing and published page responsiveness even more better than before.
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