SleekView Charts for Avada theme
Avada's Fusion options live as pyre_ meta on every page. SleekView Charts aggregates them into dashboards so headers, layouts, and builder versions become visible at a glance.
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Fusion options become aggregate columns, then chart cards
Avada's Fusion Builder writes hundreds of options per page as pyre_ postmeta keys: pyre_header_position, pyre_sidebar_pos, pyre_page_layout, pyre_page_bg_color. The admin Pages list reduces all of that to title, author, and date. SleekView reads the keys directly so any chart can group by a Fusion option.
Charts then count, sum, or average against those keys: pages per header style, distribution of sidebar layouts, count of pages still on an older Fusion Builder version. Trend cards plot edit cadence so teams can see when an Avada site went quiet versus when a refresh hit.
Reads go through standard WordPress meta APIs, so Avada's option cache stays consistent. The chart dashboard is a saved view alongside the SleekView table and kanban built from the same data, no extra database setup required.
Workflow
From Avada Fusion options to chart cards in four steps
Pick the post type
Pull the pyre meta
Add chart cards
Save and reuse
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Avada theme data
Total Avada pages
Count
Pages by header style
Count
group by pyre_header_position
Pages by Fusion Builder version
Count
group by fusion_builder_version
Edits per month
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default Avada reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Avada admin (Pages list and Fusion options)
- The Pages list shows title, author, and date, with no view of Fusion options.
- Fusion options open one page at a time, so distributions across the site are invisible.
- Builder version drift across pages requires opening each page individually.
- Header, sidebar, and footer overrides have no admin summary.
- Edit cadence on Fusion content needs a separate reporting tool.
SleekView Charts
- Reads pyre_ postmeta directly so any Fusion option becomes a chart axis.
- Counts and distributions across the full site without per-page clicks.
- Detects Fusion Builder version drift in a single bar chart.
- Edit cadence trends from post_modified surface maintenance gaps.
- Same dataset feeds the Table, Kanban, and Charts views.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Avada theme
Fusion option distributions
Group by any pyre_ meta key to see how header, sidebar, and layout choices spread across the site.
Version audit at a glance
Bar chart of fusion_builder_version values reveals which pages haven't been touched since an older Avada release.
Editorial cadence
Area and Line cards plot post_modified so maintenance rhythm on Avada pages becomes a visible pattern.
Audience
Who builds Avada charts dashboards with SleekView
Long-running Avada sites
Audit which pages use which header style and which still run an older Fusion Builder before scheduling an upgrade.
Agencies inheriting builds
One dashboard exposes the Fusion option spread inherited from the previous developer, no editor clicks required.
Maintenance retainers
Monthly cadence chart shows whether the agreed update schedule actually happened.
The bigger picture
Avada's option depth deserves a real reporting surface
Fusion Page Options are why Avada works, every page can override theme defaults without writing code. The trade-off is that any site-wide view of those options has historically required opening each page or running a custom SQL query. SleekView Charts changes that by aggregating pyre_ meta into chart cards.
A header-style pie, a builder-version bar, a layout-spread donut, and an edit-cadence area card are enough to brief any new team member on the state of an Avada site. The plugin still owns Fusion options and the front end; SleekView just visualises what Avada has already stored.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Avada theme
Yes. Child themes don't change how Fusion options are stored, they still live as pyre_ postmeta keys, all of which SleekView can chart.
 No. Charts only read. The plugin's own UI continues to own Fusion option edits and front-end rendering.
 Yes, presets live as meta keys that SleekView surfaces as groupBy options on Pie, Bar, and Radar cards.
 Yes. The fusion form submissions custom post type is supported. Count by date, group by form ID, or aggregate any meta the plugin records.
 SleekView treats missing values as a separate bucket so charts stay accurate when older pages predate a newer Fusion option.
 CSV export is built in. PDF export goes through the browser's print dialog with a dashboard-friendly print stylesheet.
 Yes. WPML and Polylang installations chart from the same wp_posts and wp_postmeta tables and the language code surfaces as a groupBy option.
 Yes. The same capability checks that gate Fusion page edits also gate the chart dashboards drawn from them.
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