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SleekView Charts for Envira Tags: tag and gallery dashboards

The Envira Tags addon adds an envira-tag taxonomy to the envira gallery CPT and tags individual images inside gallery postmeta. SleekView Charts reads the taxonomy, the envira CPT, and the image-level tag data and turns it into a dashboard for tag distribution and coverage gaps.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Envira Tags Addon

Chart the tagged image library, not just the tag list

The Envira Tags addon extends Envira Gallery with two data shapes: an envira-tag taxonomy attached to the envira gallery CPT for gallery-level tagging, and per-image tag references stored inside the gallery's image postmeta blob. The default Envira admin shows a tag list under the taxonomy menu and surfaces tags inside the image picker, but the cross-cutting questions about which tags carry the library and which images miss tagging entirely live in the postmeta rather than any admin view.

SleekView Charts reads the envira-tag taxonomy, the envira CPT, and the image-level tag data and turns them into a dashboard. A Number card counts total tags in use. A Pie splits images by tag presence (tagged vs untagged). A Bar ranks tags by attached image count. An Area card traces tag application cadence over time so the editorial team sees when tagging activity surged and when it dropped off.

Every card reads through the postmeta and termmeta Envira already writes, so the lightbox, the gallery rendering, and any cache layer continue to behave normally. The dashboard pairs with SleekView's tag and image tables, sharing filters so an accessibility audit moves from chart overview to row-level fixes in one click.

Workflow

From envira-tag taxonomy to a coverage dashboard

1

Connect the tag and gallery data

Create a SleekView against the envira-tag taxonomy and the envira CPT plus image postmeta. Tag references, image counts, and gallery membership are pre-mapped to chart-ready columns ready for grouping.
2

Compute tag-presence flags

SleekView calculates a tagged-or-untagged flag for each image by checking the tag reference in the gallery postmeta. The flag becomes a chart dimension for a coverage donut.
3

Compose the dashboard

Pick a chart type per question. Donut for tagged-vs-untagged coverage, bar for tags by image count, area for tag application cadence, number tile for total tags in active use.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the dashboard as a named view with capability gating. Editors load the coverage donut, owners load the tag-count KPI, agencies load the per-tag image ranking for client reports.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Envira Tags data

Four cards that read the envira-tag taxonomy and image postmeta directly. Coverage, ranking, cadence, and a library KPI on one screen.
Number · Default

Total tags in use

Single KPI counting envira-tag taxonomy terms with at least one attached image. The headline figure for a tag-cleanup review or a taxonomy refactor across the gallery library.
Count
Pie · Donut

Image tag coverage

Donut over a tagged-vs-untagged flag computed from each image's postmeta tag reference. Surfaces accessibility and findability gaps across the gallery library at a glance.
Count group by tag_presence
Bar · Horizontal

Top tags by image count

Horizontal bar ranking envira-tag terms by attached image count. The ranking surfaces tags that carry the library and tags that exist but never make it past a handful of images.
Count group by envira-tag
Area · Gradient

Tag applications over time

Gradient area chart counting tag applications per month using the envira gallery post_modified as the timestamp. Reveals editorial bursts and the long stretches without taxonomy work.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default Envira Tags admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Envira Tags admin

  • Tag list shows term names and counts in a flat table, no coverage chart
  • Tagged-vs-untagged distribution across images is not surfaced as a donut
  • Per-tag image-count ranking requires manual sorting through the tag list
  • Tag application cadence is not plotted as a trend across months
  • No cross-table view that combines gallery, tag, and image counts at once

SleekView Charts

  • Total-tags KPI from the envira-tag taxonomy as one card
  • Tagged-vs-untagged coverage donut from gallery image postmeta
  • Per-tag image ranking bar surfaces dominant and underused tags
  • Tag application cadence area chart reads envira post_modified
  • Filters apply across all cards for per-section coverage audits

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Envira Tags Addon

Coverage as a donut

The tagged-vs-untagged donut answers the accessibility-and-findability question directly. Editors see in seconds how much of the library still needs a tag review.

Per-tag image ranking

Bar ranking tags by image count exposes which terms carry the library and which terms exist but never made it past a handful of images. Taxonomy cleanups start here.

Cadence trend

An area chart of tag application activity by month reveals editorial bursts and dormant stretches. Quarterly tagging reviews read directly from the chart.

Audience

Who builds Envira Tags charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial teams

Coverage donut and per-tag ranking guide the weekly tagging triage. The conversation about which tags carry the library happens around a chart instead of a CSV export.

Accessibility auditors

Tagged-vs-untagged coverage and per-tag image counts surface taxonomy gaps before they affect search and discoverability across the gallery library.

Photographers and agencies

Client retainer reports include the tag-coverage donut and the cadence trend, so taxonomy upkeep reads as a chart with a number, not a vague impression.

The bigger picture

Why a tagging addon earns a chart layer

Tags are a workhorse data shape that grows quietly. Gallery teams add a tag for every campaign, every season, every photoshoot, and the taxonomy accumulates faster than anyone notices. The Envira Tags addon makes tagging possible inside Envira, but it does not answer the cross-cutting questions a content team eventually asks: which tags carry the library, which images miss tagging entirely, when did the team last apply tags at scale.

Those answers live in the postmeta and the taxonomy term meta the addon writes. SleekView Charts reads the envira-tag taxonomy, the envira CPT, and the image-level tag data and turns the answers into a dashboard. Coverage as a donut, per-tag ranking as a bar, application cadence as an area chart, total tags as a KPI.

The addon keeps owning the tag editor and the front-end filters. The dashboard handles the visibility question the admin tag list was never built to surface, with one screen for editorial, accessibility, and agency reviews.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Envira Tags Addon

Yes. The dashboard is built around the envira-tag taxonomy and the per-image tag references the addon writes. Without the addon, the envira CPT still works with SleekView but the tag-specific charts have no data to read.

 

Yes. SleekView computes a presence flag for each image based on its postmeta tag reference, so a donut over tag presence surfaces accessibility and findability gaps across the library at a glance.

 

Yes. The dashboard reads both the gallery taxonomy term assignments and the image-level tag references stored inside gallery postmeta, so coverage charts work whether the tags live on the gallery or on individual images.

 

Yes. The top-level filter bar applies to every card on the dashboard, so a per-section audit on one tag is one filter away from the library-wide view without rebuilding the dashboard.

 

Yes. Each subsite stores its own envira-tag taxonomy and envira CPT, and SleekView respects that scoping. Per-subsite admins see their portfolio dashboard, network admins switch between sites.

 

No. Queries hit indexed taxonomy and postmeta columns and run paginated reads. Even portfolios with thousands of images and hundreds of tags render the chart pack quickly.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the coverage donut for an accessibility audit or the per-tag ranking for a taxonomy cleanup.

 

No. SleekView Charts is an admin reporting surface that reads the taxonomy and postmeta the addon already writes. Tag management, front-end filters, and the tag editor remain Envira's job.

 

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