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SleekView Charts for Enfold

Read Enfold's per-page meta keys and chart layout-template usage, header styles, title-bar visibility, and last-edited cadence so site governance stops requiring a click per page.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Enfold theme

From per-page meta-box to a site governance dashboard

Enfold's per-page customisation lives in a long list of meta keys: _avia_builder_shortcode_tree for the layout, header and header_title_bar for which sections show, footer for footer overrides, and a handful of _avia_* overrides for everything else. The default WordPress Pages list shows title, author, date. Per-page state hides behind the Enfold meta-box until you click into each page.

SleekView already promotes those meta keys into sortable, filterable columns. Charts adds the dashboard pass: total pages KPI, donut of layout-template usage, bar of header styles, and area chart of edit cadence by month.

The dashboard works alongside Enfold's own caching and front-end render path. Inline edits in the grid still go through update_post_meta, which is what Enfold itself uses, so cache invalidation behaves the way it would after a manual edit.

Workflow

How the Enfold dashboard comes together

1

Read Enfold's per-page meta

SleekView promotes _avia_* meta keys (header, header_title_bar, footer, layout) into named columns on the page grid. The same columns become axes for the chart cards.
2

Pick four governance lenses

Total pages KPI, layout-template donut, header-style bar, and edit-cadence area. Each maps to a question a site refresh or design review asks.
3

Save the governance dashboard

Pin the dashboard for the design lead. Saved dashboards can be scoped to specific page hierarchies or last-edited windows for migration planning.
4

Drill into the grid

Click any chart segment to open the matching grid filtered to those pages. Bulk-edit layout templates, header styles, or title-bar visibility from the grid in one pass.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Enfold data

Four cards that turn invisible Avia meta into a real governance dashboard. Total pages, layout balance, header styles, and edit cadence on one screen.
Number · Default

Total pages

Total published pages running through Enfold. The corpus-size KPI that frames every migration or design-refresh review.
Count
Pie · Donut

Layout template usage

Donut of which layout templates pages still rely on. A small slice on a deprecated template is exactly the migration target a redesign needs to know about.
Count group by layout_template
Bar · Horizontal

Header style mix

Horizontal bars of pages by header style. Cross-section consistency reads at a glance, and the long-tail bars usually become the standardisation queue.
Count group by header_style
Area · Step

Edits by month

Step area of pages last edited per month. The recent slope is the active editorial surface; the tail is the stale set worth auditing before a redesign.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Enfold per-page meta-box vs SleekView Charts

Enfold meta-box and default Pages list

  • Per-page Avia options hide inside the Enfold meta-box, page by page
  • Default Pages list shows title, author, and date, none of the Avia overrides
  • No site-wide view of layout-template, header, or footer usage
  • Cross-page audits require either custom SQL or per-page clicking
  • Migration planning has no central inventory of which pages need to move

SleekView Charts

  • Total pages, layout donut, header bar, and edit-cadence area on one dashboard
  • Inline edits route through update_post_meta so Enfold caching invalidates correctly
  • Saved dashboards scoped to page hierarchies for multi-site agencies
  • Drill from any chart segment to the SleekView grid for bulk edits
  • Avia shortcode tree analysis available as additional chart axes when needed

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Enfold theme

Layout-template balance

The donut answers the redesign question every Enfold migration starts with: which layout templates are still in use, and which need a path forward before the global change ships.

Header consistency at a glance

Horizontal bars of header styles surface inconsistency without per-page clicking. The long tail is usually the standardisation queue for the next sprint.

Edit cadence chart

Edit cadence as an area chart shows which pages are active and which are dormant. Pair that with the layout donut and stale pages on legacy templates become an obvious migration target.

Audience

Who builds Enfold charts dashboards with SleekView

Site refreshes and migrations

The layout donut and header bar together frame the migration plan. Click each segment to bulk-update from the grid in one pass instead of per-page meta-box editing.

Design consistency reviews

Header-style and footer-override charts surface inconsistency that's invisible in the default Pages list. The standardisation backlog reads as a tail on the bar chart.

Agencies and multi-site teams

Per-client dashboards with capability gating. Each studio reviews their own Enfold installs without exposing other tenants, and the four cards stay consistent across every site.

The bigger picture

Why an Enfold dashboard turns governance from per-page to portfolio

Enfold has a customisation surface most themes do not: every page can override header style, title-bar visibility, footer choice, sidebar position, and a layout template. That flexibility helps designers ship distinctive sites; it also makes long-running Enfold installs hard to govern. The default WordPress Pages list shows title, author, date, and none of the per-page Avia state, so the only way to see what's set is to open each page and scroll through the Enfold meta-box.

That works for a small brochure site. It does not work for an agency maintaining dozens of Enfold builds, a business mid-rebrand swapping header styles, or a content team standardising after years of ad-hoc choices. SleekView already turns the meta into a sortable grid.

Charts adds the four-card dashboard that frames the same data as a governance lens: layout balance, header consistency, edit cadence, and total corpus size. The grid is for action, the dashboard is for planning, and Enfold itself stays exactly where it is.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Enfold theme

Yes. SleekView reads the _avia_* meta keys directly and exposes them as columns and chart axes.

 

Yes. Edits route through update_post_meta, which is the same function Enfold uses, so its caching and front-end render path pick up changes on the next request.

 

Yes. SleekView decodes the Avia shortcode tree where possible, so a usage chart for specific layout elements can be added alongside the four standard cards.

 

Yes. Any post type running through Enfold's layout system is supported, including ALB-enabled custom post types.

 

Yes. Filters on parent page, page hierarchy, or any meta key apply across the chart cards, so the dashboard can be scoped to one section.

 

No. Chart cards read from the same cache as the grid view, so even large installs render the dashboard quickly.

 

Yes. Child themes use the same meta keys, so the dashboard works without modification.

 

Yes. Saved dashboards respect WordPress capabilities, so editors can view governance state without admin-level rights.

 

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