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SleekView Charts for a3 Lazy Load

a3 Lazy Load stores its toggles in a3_lazy_load_settings options and applies lazy loading across images, iframes, videos, and embeds at render time. SleekView Charts reads those options and the rewritten post content and builds chart cards for asset mix, post-type coverage, and exclusion impact.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for a3 Lazy Load

Read a3 Lazy Load across images, iframes, videos, and embeds

a3 Lazy Load extends lazy loading beyond images: iframes, videos, embeds, and even avatars can be deferred through a single settings screen. Configuration lives across the a3_lazy_load_settings option family in wp_options, with separate toggles for each asset type, skip classes, and post-type exclusions. The plugin's admin shows the toggles but offers no view of how those toggles play out across published content.

SleekView Charts indexes the a3_lazy_load_settings options and the post_content of wp_posts, parsing out img, iframe, video, and embed tags along with the skip-class markers a3 Lazy Load supports. A Number card counts lazy attributes across the site. A Donut splits assets across image, iframe, video, and embed. A Bar groups lazy assets by post_type so the heavy templates surface. An Area chart trends new lazy-loaded posts per day from post_date.

a3 Lazy Load continues to rewrite tags at render time and owns the skip-class logic. SleekView Charts is read-only against the same options and post content, so the rewrite pipeline stays untouched. Saved chart views can be scoped per role, useful for letting an agency engineer audit exclusions without access to the global settings screen.

Workflow

From a3_lazy_load_settings to a chart dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at a3 Lazy Load

Register the a3_lazy_load_settings option family and the wp_posts table as SleekView data sources. The plugin's toggles, skip classes, and rewritten post content become flat rows ready for charting.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for cards built on asset type, post type, skip class, and publish date.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (asset_type, post_type, skip_class, post_date), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the option family and the indexed post content.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for engineers, agency staff, and editors, and optionally embed it on a frontend page for stakeholders without admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from a3 Lazy Load data

Four cards that turn the a3_lazy_load_settings options and the indexed post content into a working lazy load coverage dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Total lazy assets

A KPI counting every img, iframe, video, and embed tag rewritten by a3 Lazy Load across published posts, with the previous period for context so a settings change that narrowed coverage is visible.
Count
Pie · Donut

Asset mix

A donut split across image, iframe, video, and embed assets so the operator sees which asset family the plugin is actually deferring on the live site.
Count group by asset_type
Bar · Horizontal

Lazy assets by post type

A horizontal bar counting lazy assets grouped by the post_type of the host post, which surfaces templates that produce gallery-heavy or video-heavy pages.
Count group by post_type
Bar · Default

Excluded assets per skip class

A bar counting assets matched by each configured skip class, useful for confirming that exclusions only catch the elements an editor or theme intended to opt out.
Count group by skip_class

Comparison

Default a3 Lazy Load reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default a3 Lazy Load settings

  • Plugin surface is a settings screen with no per-post reporting
  • No mix between image, iframe, video, and embed coverage
  • No view of which skip classes catch the most assets
  • No breakdown by post type to spot heavy templates
  • No saved dashboards per role for engineers and editors

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built from a3_lazy_load_settings and rewritten post content
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Area, and Line cards on a single lazy load dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for engineers, agency, and editors
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Reads options and post content in batches so dashboards stay quick

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for a3 Lazy Load

Real chart cards on a3 Lazy Load data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from a3_lazy_load_settings options and the rewritten img, iframe, video, and embed tags inside wp_posts.

Complements the a3 Lazy Load settings

a3 Lazy Load still owns the rewrite pipeline and the skip-class logic. SleekView Charts adds the flexible reading layer the plugin's settings screen does not provide.

Role-scoped sharing

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so engineers and editors see the slice they should see without full plugin settings access.

Audience

Who builds a3 Lazy Load charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance engineers

Watch the asset mix donut and the skip-class bar to confirm exclusions are catching only what they should and that no asset family slips through.

Agency support

Give support staff a read-only dashboard with coverage by post type so they answer client questions without touching the a3 Lazy Load settings.

Editorial leads

Confirm video- and embed-heavy posts ship with lazy loading by watching the daily area chart rise with each publish day.

The bigger picture

Lazy coverage deserves a screen, not a single tab

a3 Lazy Load covers a wide range of assets and exposes a long list of toggles to control them. Without a reporting view the team is left guessing whether the skip classes are catching the right elements and whether video- and embed-heavy posts are actually being deferred. SleekView Charts reads the option family and the rewritten post content as the structured data they already are.

Cards expose the asset mix, the post types that carry the weight, and the skip-class impact on one shared dashboard. The plugin keeps doing the lazy loading work it does well; SleekView Charts adds a reading layer the team can share.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for a3 Lazy Load

No. a3 Lazy Load still owns the rewrite pipeline and the skip-class logic. SleekView Charts is a flexible reading layer on top of the same options and post content for dashboards the plugin's settings screen does not lay out.

 

No. SleekView reads options and post content on the admin side only. Front-end pages continue to be rewritten by a3 Lazy Load exactly as before, and the rewrite pipeline is not touched.

 

Yes. Each indexed asset carries its tag type as a column, so cards can split lazy coverage across image, iframe, video, and embed without combining them.

 

Yes. SleekView records the skip class that matched each excluded asset, so a Bar card can rank skip classes by how many assets they opted out from lazy loading.

 

Yes. Each indexed asset carries the post_type of its host post, so a Bar or Pie card can split lazy coverage across page, post, and any custom post type.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so engineers, agency staff, and editors each see only the dashboards the admin allows.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, so stakeholders read lazy coverage without WordPress admin.

 

Yes. Each subsite stores its own a3_lazy_load_settings and its own wp_posts table, and SleekView respects that boundary so dashboards stay scoped to the active subsite.

 

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