SleekView Charts for Documentor
Read Documentor's nested entries from the documentation CPT and chart them by section, status, author, and last-updated date so editorial debt stops hiding inside the tree.
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Charts for a corpus the tree UI cannot summarise
Documentor stores nested entries inside a custom post type with parent relationships in post_parent and category data in a separate taxonomy. The frontend tree is great for end-users; the editorial side hides state behind structure the moment a section grows past twenty entries.
SleekView already presents the same data as a flat, filterable grid. Charts adds the second lens: entries per section as a bar chart, status mix as a donut, author distribution as a horizontal ranking, and staleness as an area chart of last-updated dates. The chart cards read the same documentation CPT the grid does, so the dashboard and the editorial table never drift apart.
The tree stays the user-facing artifact. The grid stays the editorial workspace. The dashboard becomes the planning surface for content reviews, contributor balancing, and staleness audits.
Workflow
How the Documentor dashboard comes together
Read the documentation CPT
Pick four editorial lenses
Save the editorial dashboard
Drill into the grid
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Documentor data
Total entries
Count
Entries per section
Count
group by section
Status mix
Count
group by post_status
Entries by last update
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Documentor tree vs SleekView Charts
Documentor tree and default CPT list
- Tree UI hides editorial state behind structural depth
- No cross-section view of where entries live or who owns them
- Status is reported per entry, never summarised across the corpus
- Staleness has no built-in surfacing, so old drafts linger silently
- Author balance is invisible without a custom report query
SleekView Charts
- Total entries, per-section bar, status mix, and staleness area on one dashboard
- Saved dashboards per section keep editorial teams focused
- Drill from any chart segment to the SleekView grid for inline edits
- Inline edits to parent and menu_order route through standard WordPress hooks
- Frontend tree updates automatically because data writes back through wp_update_post
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Documentor
Section balance at a glance
Horizontal bars rank sections by entry count and surface the imbalances. Heavy sections often need a split, light sections often need coverage attention.
Staleness as a real chart
An area chart of entries by last-updated month makes the stale tail visible. The slope after six months ago is the staleness backlog every editorial team has but few can quantify.
Author distribution
Rank contributors by entry count and re-balance the load before burnout hits. The chart is the data the editorial lead always wished they had.
Audience
Who builds Documentor charts dashboards with SleekView
Documentation teams
Pin the dashboard above the editorial standup. Section balance, status mix, and staleness are the three slides that frame the review without a separate report.
Solo authors
Filter the dashboard to the logged-in user. The status donut and staleness area chart together show what is in progress and what needs polishing before release.
Support teams
Use the section bar chart to spot coverage gaps before tickets reveal them. A thin bar against a busy product area is the next documentation project, identified without reading every entry.
The bigger picture
Why Documentor needs a chart dashboard, not just a tree
Trees are an excellent navigation device for readers and a poor reporting device for editors. The same nested structure that helps a user find an article hides the editorial questions an owner needs to answer every week: which sections grew, which contributors are carrying the load, which entries have not been touched in months, what is the draft backlog. None of these questions have an answer in the tree itself.
They have an answer in the same data the tree reads, surfaced as four chart cards. Section balance becomes a horizontal bar. Status mix becomes a donut.
Author distribution becomes a ranking. Staleness becomes an area chart with an obvious tail. SleekView reads the documentation CPT, joins parent, term, author, and modified date into proper columns, and turns the corpus into the dashboard a documentation lead actually wants.
The tree keeps its job, the grid keeps its job, and the dashboard takes the planning job neither was built for.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Documentor
In the documentation custom post type, with parent relationships in post_parent and category data in a taxonomy. SleekView joins these into named columns for charting.
 Yes. Inline edits in the SleekView grid update post_parent through standard WordPress functions, and the next chart refresh reflects the new section balance.
 Yes. Filters on the chart cards work like grid filters, so the dashboard can be saved scoped to a parent section, an author, a date range, or any combination.
 SleekView reads the documentation CPT directly. As long as the post type exists with the standard post_parent and taxonomy structure, the charts work without changes.
 Yes. Inline edits write through wp_update_post and standard menu_order updates, so the frontend tree picks up the change on the next page load.
 Yes. Any postmeta column promoted into the SleekView grid is also available as a chart grouping or aggregation axis.
 Charts read from the SleekView cache on the cadence you configure. Inline edits invalidate the cache so the next render shows the latest state.
 Yes. Saved dashboards respect WordPress capabilities, so a stakeholder can view editorial state without editing rights.
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