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SleekView Charts for Advanced Gutenberg: block usage charted

Advanced Gutenberg by JoomUnited ships dozens of advgb/* Gutenberg blocks (container, accordion, button, tabs, summary, contact-form, count-up) plus per-profile block restrictions stored in custom options. SleekView Charts reads block usage from post_content and turns it into a dashboard of total Advanced Gutenberg pages, top block types, author footprint, and edit cadence.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Advanced Gutenberg by JoomUnited

Read your Advanced Gutenberg usage as charts, not page lists

Advanced Gutenberg by JoomUnited adds dozens of Gutenberg blocks under the advgb/* namespace (advgb/container, advgb/accordion, advgb/button, advgb/tabs, advgb/summary, advgb/contact-form, advgb/count-up). The plugin also ships profile-based block restrictions stored as custom posts of type advgb_profiles, which control which user roles can see which blocks. Block usage lives in post_content on wp_posts as comments like <!-- wp:advgb/accordion -->. The default WordPress admin has no view that summarises any of this.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_posts rows and parses post_content to surface Advanced Gutenberg usage. A Number card pins total posts and pages containing at least one advgb/* block. A Donut splits usage across the top Advanced Gutenberg block types. A Bar ranks authors by Advanced Gutenberg pages built, and an Area card maps edit cadence on that content using post_modified.

This is not a replacement for the Gutenberg editor or for the JoomUnited profile system. Advanced Gutenberg still owns block rendering, the inspector, and the profile-based access control. SleekView Charts adds the reporting surface neither WordPress nor JoomUnited shipped: which advgb blocks the site actually depends on, where usage is concentrated, and how active those pages still are, all from the same post_content the front end already renders on every page load.

Workflow

From advgb/* comments to a chart dashboard

1

Point SleekView at wp_posts

Add a SleekView data source for wp_posts filtered to post_status publish across posts and pages. SleekView scans post_content for advgb/* block comments and exposes a parsed column listing the Advanced Gutenberg block names used on each row.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for chart cards built on the parsed advgb/* block column plus post type, status, author, and modified date from wp_posts and joined wp_users.
3

Add chart cards

Drop a Number card for total Advanced Gutenberg pages, a Donut for the top block types used, a Bar for authors ranked by advgb pages owned, and an Area card for edit cadence on Advanced Gutenberg content week by week.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Name the view ("Advanced Gutenberg usage", "advgb adoption audit") and gate access by WordPress capability so agency leads, editors, and clients each see the chart cards that match their assigned role.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Advanced Gutenberg data

Four cards that turn the advgb/* comments inside post_content into a working block-usage dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Total Advanced Gutenberg pages

A single big-number KPI counting rows in wp_posts where post_content contains at least one advgb/* block comment and post_status is publish, across posts and pages.
Count
Pie · Donut

Top Advanced Gutenberg blocks

A donut split across the top Advanced Gutenberg blocks (advgb/container, advgb/accordion, advgb/button, advgb/tabs, advgb/summary, advgb/contact-form) parsed from post_content.
Count group by block_name
Bar · Horizontal

Posts by author

A horizontal bar ranking WordPress users by how many posts and pages they own that contain an advgb/* block, resolved against wp_users so ownership shows by display name.
Count group by post_author
Area · Gradient

Edits per week

A gradient area chart of edits per week sourced from post_modified on rows that contain advgb/* blocks, useful for spotting freeze windows and campaign pushes on Advanced Gutenberg pages.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default WordPress admin vs SleekView Charts for Advanced Gutenberg

Default WordPress posts list

  • No built-in chart view of Advanced Gutenberg block usage, only a post list
  • Total count of posts containing advgb blocks needs manual SQL or a script
  • Top block type mix (container, accordion, tabs, summary) is invisible
  • No time-series view of Advanced Gutenberg edit cadence by week or month
  • Author footprint on advgb-built content is not summarised in the admin

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards counting posts that use any advgb/* block
  • Donut cards splitting usage across top Advanced Gutenberg block names
  • Bar cards ranking authors by Advanced Gutenberg pages built and owned
  • Area or Line cards plotting edits per week from post_modified
  • Same filters (post type, author, date) apply to every chart card at once

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Advanced Gutenberg by JoomUnited

Real block names drive real charts

Charts pull from post_content on wp_posts and parse the advgb/* comments WordPress already writes. Every chart card references an actual Advanced Gutenberg block name, no exports, no spreadsheet pivots, no shadow registry of blocks used.

Filters carry across cards

Set a date range, a post type, or an author filter once and every chart card on the dashboard respects it. The block-usage table and the executive chart view share one saved Advanced Gutenberg configuration without drift between them.

Editorial pulse as a curve

Group by post_modified truncated to week to chart Advanced Gutenberg editing activity over time. Quiet weeks, freeze periods, and campaign pushes become visible without scrolling endless revision histories or pulling ad-hoc database queries.

Audience

Who builds Advanced Gutenberg chart dashboards with SleekView

Agencies

Client-facing dashboards with total Advanced Gutenberg pages, top block types in use, and an editing activity trend, refreshed live on every embed view across the network.

Editors

Block-by-author and weekly edit volume on one screen so workload and Advanced Gutenberg ownership are visible without a status meeting or a separate tracking spreadsheet.

Site owners

A donut of advgb block types plus a stale-pages count surfaces which blocks the site actually depends on before a theme migration or a plugin swap breaks them.

The bigger picture

Why Advanced Gutenberg sites deserve a chart view

Advanced Gutenberg is the JoomUnited block library that often gets installed as a one-stop upgrade to core Gutenberg, then accumulates across the site over years of editing. The breadth of advgb/* blocks is wide: containers, accordions, tabs, buttons, summaries, contact forms, count-up animations, and more. WordPress itself does not track which Advanced Gutenberg blocks are used where.

The Pages and Posts lists show titles, authors, and dates with no block dimension at all. On a long-lived site this debt matters more than it looks. Profiles get reconfigured, plugins get audited, and nobody can answer the basic question of how many pages depend on which Advanced Gutenberg block.

SleekView Charts reads the post_content WordPress already serves, parses the advgb/* comments, and turns each block name into a chart source. A Number card answers how many pages use Advanced Gutenberg at all. A Donut answers which advgb blocks carry the weight.

An Area card answers whether that content is being maintained. Advanced Gutenberg keeps owning the editor and the profile rules, the chart view gives the inventory a home.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Advanced Gutenberg by JoomUnited

Directly from wp_posts. SleekView scans the post_content column for advgb/* block comments that Gutenberg writes when an editor inserts an Advanced Gutenberg block. The block names are parsed into a column SleekView can group on. Chart cards reflect current data as soon as a post is saved through the standard WordPress update path.

 

Yes. Group a Donut or Bar card by the parsed Advanced Gutenberg block name and SleekView splits the chart across advgb/container, advgb/accordion, advgb/button, advgb/tabs, advgb/summary, advgb/contact-form, advgb/count-up, and any other block in the namespace, filtered by post type as needed.

 

Group an Area or Line card by post_modified truncated to week or month, aggregated by Count, filtered to rows whose post_content contains an advgb/* block. The curve shows when Advanced Gutenberg content is touched, useful for tracking campaign cadence, freeze windows, and stretches of zero activity that mark stale pages.

 

Yes. View-level filters such as post type, status, author, and date range apply to every chart card on the dashboard. One saved configuration drives both the audit table and the chart view, so block-usage housekeeping and reporting stay in sync without keeping two separate views aligned by hand in admin.

 

Yes. The base query hits indexed columns on wp_posts (post_type, post_status, post_modified, post_author). The advgb/* block name extraction is cached per post so the group-by column reads from a small lookup, keeping the dashboard fast even on large sites with thousands of posts running advgb layouts.

 

Yes. Group a Bar card by post_author and aggregate by Count over rows whose post_content contains an advgb/* block. The chart resolves IDs against wp_users and renders display names, so ownership of Advanced Gutenberg content is clear when planning training, handover, or migration off a specific block.

 

Charts are read-only summaries by design. To act on a chart insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice (for example the stale segment of a block-type donut) and open the post directly in the Gutenberg editor. Edits route through the standard WordPress update path so every advgb block renders as before.

 

Advanced Gutenberg ships per-profile block configuration screens but no usage reporting across the site. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the post_content WordPress already writes, so JoomUnited's plugin keeps owning the editor and profile rules, and the chart view owns the usage summary.

 

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