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SleekView Charts for Asset CleanUp

Asset CleanUp stores per-page unload rules in postmeta and global unload rules in wpacu_settings. SleekView Charts reads that data and renders unloaded asset counts, asset-type mix, top offending plugins, and audit activity as chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Asset CleanUp

Read Asset CleanUp as a dashboard, not a per-page checklist

Asset CleanUp lets editors and developers unload CSS and JS assets globally and per-page. Per-page rules live in _wpacu_no_load_* postmeta keys on each post. Global rules and settings live in the wpacu_settings option. The plugin's admin shows a per-page checklist of the assets it detects, plus a global rule editor. There is no overview screen counting unloads across the site, no breakdown by asset type, and no leaderboard of the plugins or themes that contribute the most unloads.

SleekView Charts reads the postmeta keys and the wpacu_settings option as flat rows, then renders that data as chart cards on a single dashboard. A Number card counts total unloaded assets across the site. A Donut splits unloads between CSS and JS. A Bar shows the source plugins or themes ranked by unload count. An Area chart trends rule edits over time so a clean-up sprint has a measurable before-and-after.

Asset CleanUp continues to control which assets actually load on the front-end. SleekView Charts is read-only against the postmeta and options, so the unload behavior stays authoritative. Saved chart views are scoped per role, useful for letting an editor audit unloads without seeing the global rule editor.

Workflow

From wpacu data to a chart dashboard in four steps

1

Index the wpacu postmeta and options

SleekView registers the _wpacu_no_load_* postmeta keys and the wpacu_settings option as data sources. Each rule becomes a row with its asset handle, source, and rule type.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for cards built on asset types, source plugins, and rule activity.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (asset_type, source, rule_type, edited_at), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the wpacu rule set.
4

Save and share the dashboard

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

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Asset CleanUp data

Four cards that turn the wpacu postmeta and settings into a working unload audit dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Unloaded assets total

A KPI counting every unload rule across postmeta and wpacu_settings, with the previous period for context so a clean-up sprint has a measurable headline figure.
Count
Pie · Donut

CSS vs JS unloads

A donut split between CSS and JS unload rules, so the operator sees whether the unload effort is balanced or skewed to one asset type.
Count group by asset_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top source plugins by unload count

A horizontal bar of plugins and themes ranked by the number of their assets that have been unloaded, useful for spotting the heaviest contributors to bloat.
Count group by source
Area · Gradient

Rule edits over time

A gradient area chart of unload rule edits per day, useful for tying a clean-up sprint to a specific period and keeping an audit trail.
Count group by edited_at

Comparison

Default Asset CleanUp reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Asset CleanUp admin

  • Unload rules live on per-page checklists with no site-wide overview
  • No count of total unloads across the site as a single KPI
  • No leaderboard of source plugins ranked by unload count
  • No chart of unload edits over time to measure clean-up sprints
  • No saved dashboards per role for engineers, editors, and owners

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built from the wpacu postmeta and the wpacu_settings option
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Area, and Line cards on one unload dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for engineers, editors, and stakeholders
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Reads postmeta and option rows in batches so dashboards stay quick on large sites

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Asset CleanUp

Real chart cards on Asset CleanUp data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built directly from the wpacu postmeta and the wpacu_settings option.

Complements the Asset CleanUp admin

Asset CleanUp still owns the unload behavior on the front-end. SleekView Charts adds the site-wide reading layer the per-page checklist does not.

Role-scoped sharing

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so engineers, editors, and stakeholders see only the cards the admin allows.

Audience

Who builds Asset CleanUp charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance engineers

Use the source-plugin bar to spot the heaviest contributors to asset bloat and to prioritise which plugins need a global unload rule next.

Agency support

Maintain a saved dashboard per client site so on-call staff see unload coverage and recent rule edits without opening every page in the editor.

Editors auditing pages

Read a role-scoped dashboard of per-page unload counts so editors confirm assets are unloaded on pages they own without touching global rules.

The bigger picture

Per-page unloads are decisions worth aggregating

Asset CleanUp solves a real problem: WordPress plugins enqueue assets on every page by default, and a serious performance practice means turning that off per-page or globally. The plugin's admin is excellent at the per-page step, but it leaves the site-wide questions unanswered: how many unload rules exist in total, which plugins contribute the most asset bloat, how often the team edits unload rules. SleekView Charts reads the wpacu postmeta and the wpacu_settings option, and renders that data as chart cards on a single dashboard.

The plugin keeps controlling what loads on the front-end; SleekView Charts gives the team a shared screen to audit the rule set, scoped per role, and embeddable on the frontend for stakeholders without admin access.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Asset CleanUp

No. Asset CleanUp still controls which assets load on the front-end through its rules and hooks. SleekView Charts is a flexible reading layer on the same postmeta and options for dashboards the per-page admin does not provide.

 

Yes. The postmeta keys and the wpacu_settings option are identical in free and Pro, and SleekView reads from them as soon as the plugin is active. Pro-only rules are surfaced as extra rows when Pro is installed.

 

No. SleekView reads postmeta and option rows on the admin side only. The front-end unload behavior continues to run through Asset CleanUp's normal hooks exactly as before.

 

Yes. Any wpacu rule type stored in postmeta or wpacu_settings can be added as a chartable dimension. The agent UI lists the keys actually present so the picker reflects the real configuration.

 

Yes. Each card is a saved query against the SleekView data source, so a dashboard can mix cards built on the wpacu postmeta and the wp_posts table for post-type or page resolution.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so editors, engineers, and stakeholders 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 unload coverage without WordPress admin.

 

Yes. Asset CleanUp stores per-subsite postmeta and options when run network-wide, and SleekView respects that boundary so each subsite shows only its own rules.

 

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