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SleekPixel for Redirection rollout posts

Redirection is the John Godley redirect management plugin used across many WordPress sites. The posts that recap a Redirection rollout get a SleekPixel card with the plugin or server state and a clean rule count summary.

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SleekPixel example output for Redirection

Redirection recaps deserve a state-shaped preview

Redirection stores its configuration in the wp_redirection_items and groups tables option family with sub-keys for the plugin or server state, the toggle flags, and the rule count counter. Per-attachment data lives in the no postmeta is used postmeta on each item the plugin touches, and wp_redirection table counters powers the dashboard summary. The keys are designed for the standard options API.

Sites that run a Redirection rollout publish a recap post. The post explains what the rollout covered such as 404 cleanup, slug change, bulk import. The audience is performance-aware readers and clients reviewing the work. A generic homepage banner buries the result in a regular blog update. A state card with the plugin or server flags and the rule count number communicates the rollout in the preview itself.

SleekPixel binds to a recap post type with fields for rollout type, period, and summary. A whitelisted subset of wp_redirection_items and groups tables renders as small posture badges showing 184 rules, 24 groups, 12 captured 404s. The template lays out the badges on the right and the recap summary on the left. The render produces a 1200x630 PNG that surfaces the Redirection rollout result.

Workflow

From Redirection settings to state card

1

Set up the recap post type

A CPT for Redirection recap posts with fields for rollout type, period, and summary. Standard ACF setup. The state badges come from the Redirection options, not from manual data entry by the post author.
2

Whitelist safe Redirection fields

Pick which keys from wp_redirection_items and groups tables are safe to expose such as the plugin or server flags and the rule count counter. The exact list is configurable per site through a small filter.
3

Bind template fields

Map rollout type to the variant key and the plugin or server flags to the badge slots. The template renders the recap summary on the left and the state badges on the right automatically on every save.
4

Publish or update the post

On save, the share image renders into uploads and the og:image meta updates. Subsequent rollouts use the same template family with updated badges reflecting the new state and the latest rule count figure.

Output

Sample Redirection rollout card

A 1200x630 OG card from a Redirection rollout post showing the plugin or server state badges, the rule count summary, the brand mark, and a clean recap label.

Format: PNG, OG + Twitter card Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for Redirection

Comparison

Default theme OG vs SleekPixel for Redirection

Default theme OG image

  • Redirection rollout recaps share with the same homepage banner as marketing posts
  • The plugin or server flag set never appears in the social preview for any recap
  • Rule count stays invisible to anyone forwarding the recap link
  • Manual graphics for each rollout stop happening within a quarter or two
  • Performance reviewers see no operational signal in the share preview at all

SleekPixel

  • Reads safe summary counters from the wp_redirection_items and groups tables opti..
  • Per-item no postmeta is used data is never exposed wholesale on the cards
  • The plugin or server flags each render as a clean posture badge on the card
  • Rule count renders as a clean number, not a per-row dump
  • Per-rollout template variants for 404 cleanup, slug change, bulk import and related recap types

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Redirection

Plugin or server state badges

Whitelisted state from wp_redirection_items and groups tables renders as small posture badges showing the plugin or server flags and the active configuration. The badges reflect the live state on every recap save without any man..

Rule count summary line

The running rule count value renders as a short summary line below the headline. A clean number is used rather than a per-row dump from the underlying tables. The card stays focused on the result that clients care about.

Rollout-type variants

404 cleanup, slug change, bulk import each use a rollout-type variant. The variant selection happens on the rollout-type field, so editors pick the kind of work and the right card design renders on every save without manual layo..

Use cases

Where Redirection users benefit from state cards

Performance milestone posts

Posts that announce a Core Web Vitals win get a Redirection state card pairing the score with the plugin or server flags. The share signals the win came from real redirect management work.

Client recap reports

Agencies that publish quarterly recaps for clients get a Redirection card with the period summary. The card communicates the rollout work without exposing billing or quota data.

Tutorial-style Redirection guides

How-to posts on configuring Redirection get a tutorial template card with the configured state as a sample. The visual signals the technical nature before the click.

The bigger picture

Why Redirection recaps need state-shaped previews

Redirection does redirect management work that is invisible by default. The URL surface changes shape, scores improve, and clients never see the lift in the share preview because the recap looks like every other blog post on the site. Performance and SEO are disciplines that compound across a back catalog.

Redirection rollouts are the visible evidence that the discipline is alive across the site. The share preview is what audiences see first when the link lands in Slack or email. A generic homepage banner collapses the rollout into a marketing update.

A state card with the plugin or server flags and the rule count number communicates the work directly and gets the right attention from performance reviewers. The compounding effect shows up over a year of recaps. Each rollout, with a consistent state card, becomes a body of operational evidence that the program is real and ongoing across the back catalog of recap posts on the site.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Redirection

No. The per-item no postmeta is used postmeta is not part of the whitelist. The render reads only safe summary counters from the option family, and per-item data stays scoped to the underlying tool where it belongs in normal use.

 

Yes. Pro adds the Redirection Pro extension features but stores configuration in the same option family. Any flag you whitelist renders the same way as the free flags, through the standard template binding on the card render. There is no separate code path for the paid tier on the binding side.

 

Generally no. Per-row data is operational detail that most teams prefer to keep off the share image. The whitelist defaults to summary counters and toggle flags. Per-row dumps can be added on internal-only variants but are not in the default binding by design.

 

Each recap captures the state at publication time through the whitelisted flags. Historical recap posts keep the values current at save, so the audit trail of changes stays intact across the back catalog of recap posts published on the site over time.

 

Yes for live binding. If the plugin is deactivated the binding falls back to a manual value entered on the recap post and the auto-state badges go quiet by design. Reactivating restores the live binding on the next save without any code change.

 

Yes. The rollout type drives the variant selection. 404 cleanup, slug change, bulk import each use a dedicated layout that highlights the relevant badge set as the headline state of the recap and downplays unrelated badges accordingly through the variant configuration.

 

Yes. The rule count field is opt-in per variant. Some teams prefer to keep the number off the share image and reserve it for the body of the post, which is supported through a simple toggle on the variant configuration without code changes.

 

Yes. Each tool stores configuration in its own option family. SleekPixel binds to whichever option family is active for the recap post type, and multi-tool variants are supported as a separate template family for joint recap posts that touch both layers.

 

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