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SleekView Charts for Envira Watermarks: protection as a dashboard

The Envira Watermarks Addon writes per-gallery settings to the envira CPT postmeta: whether watermarking is on, which image is used, the position, the margin, and the keep-originals flag. SleekView Charts turns that into a portfolio dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Envira Watermarks Addon

A protection dashboard built from envira postmeta

The Envira Watermarks Addon stores its per-gallery configuration in the envira custom post type's postmeta, alongside the rest of Envira's gallery config. The key _eg_gallery_data holds the gallery's settings as a serialized array including watermarking flags like enable, image, position, margin, and keep originals. The Watermarking screen toggles those values one gallery at a time, but the portfolio-shaped questions live across galleries.

SleekView Charts reads the same postmeta and turns it into a configurable dashboard. Number cards show total galleries with watermarking enabled. Pie cards split protected galleries by watermark position (top-left, center, bottom-right). Bar cards rank watermark images by how many galleries reuse them. Area cards trace watermark adoption by gallery creation date so a studio can see when protection became standard practice.

Every card reads through the postmeta Envira already writes, so the lightbox, the watermark renderer, and the keep-originals toggle continue to behave normally. The dashboard sits next to SleekView's gallery and image tables, sharing filters and data sources, and turns the protection-shaped questions into a glance-and-go layout for the whole portfolio.

Workflow

From Envira watermark settings to a dashboard

1

Connect to the envira CPT

Create a SleekView against the envira custom post type joined to _eg_gallery_data postmeta. Watermark enable flag, image ID, position, margin, and keep-originals are pre-mapped to chart-ready columns.
2

Switch to the Charts view

Add a Charts view on top of the same dataset. Each card picks a chart type, a group-by column, an aggregation, and an optional value column. No SQL, no export, no per-gallery clicking.
3

Pin the protection dashboard

Save a default dashboard that mirrors a watermark review: total protected, position mix, watermark image distribution, and adoption per quarter. Saved dashboards reopen with one click for every team member.
4

Filter across cards

Use the top-level filter bar to scope the dashboard by gallery type, author, or watermark image. One click narrows every card so a per-photographer audit or a per-watermark review uses the same data shape.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Envira Watermarks data

Four cards that read the envira CPT postmeta directly, with no exports and no schema changes. The dashboard the per-gallery Watermarking tab only hinted at.
Number · Default

Galleries with watermarking on

A single KPI tile counting envira galleries where the watermarking enable flag inside _eg_gallery_data is true. The headline number a photographer or agency wants before any other protection detail.
Count(watermarking_enabled)
Pie · Donut

Galleries by watermark position

Donut chart over the position field inside _eg_gallery_data. Top-left, top-right, center, bottom-left, bottom-right sit side by side so the team sees which placement is standard across the portfolio.
Count group by watermark_position
Bar · Horizontal

Top watermark images reused

Horizontal bar ranking watermark images by how many galleries reuse them, reading the watermark image ID inside _eg_gallery_data and resolving it back to the attachment in wp_posts. Spots the canonical logo versus one-off exceptions.
Count group by watermark_image_id
Area · Gradient

Watermark adoption by quarter

Gradient area chart counting protected galleries bucketed by post_date per quarter. Reveals when watermarking became standard and which historical galleries still need a back-fill pass.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Envira admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Envira admin

  • Watermarking tab is per gallery, not a portfolio view
  • No chart of how many galleries are protected versus not
  • Position and margin distribution is invisible at the portfolio level
  • Watermark image reuse requires opening each gallery to check
  • Adoption over time has no surface anywhere in the admin

SleekView Charts

  • Number card counting galleries with watermarking enabled in _eg_gallery_data
  • Donut card splitting protected galleries by watermark position
  • Bar card ranking watermark images by reuse across galleries
  • Area card for protection adoption bucketed by post_date
  • All cards filter together by author, gallery type, or watermark image

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Envira Watermarks Addon

Protection coverage at a glance

Number and donut cards summarize the portfolio's watermarking posture. How many galleries are protected, where the watermarks sit, which image is used most. The shape of the protection is visible at a glance.

Catch the one-off exceptions

The horizontal bar of watermark images surfaces the galleries that reused a different logo or a one-off variant. Easy to flag for a standardization pass and bring back under the canonical watermark image.

See when protection became standard

The adoption area chart traces protected galleries by quarter against gallery post_date. Photographers see when the watermarking habit started and which historical work still needs a retroactive watermark pass.

Audience

Who builds Envira Watermarks dashboards with SleekView

Photographers on retainer

Open the dashboard before a portfolio review. Total protected, position mix, and watermark image distribution replace clicking through every gallery's Watermarking tab to confirm the logo is set.

Agencies with shared studios

Hand each studio a watermark dashboard scoped to their galleries. Adoption trend, position consistency, and watermark reuse make the brand review write itself instead of a spot check.

Editors after a back-catalog import

Read the unprotected slice of the watermarking donut to see what landed without a watermark after an import. Plan the bulk protection run before pushing the catalog public.

The bigger picture

Why per-gallery watermark settings need a chart surface

Watermarking is portfolio-shaped. The Envira Watermarks Addon does its job gallery by gallery, with the per-gallery toggle and the position picker doing exactly what they should. The question that comes up after a few months of work is the cross-cutting one.

How much of the portfolio is actually protected, where do the watermarks sit, which logo is the canonical one, and when did the team start watermarking by default. Those answers live in the postmeta the Envira plugin already writes to the envira CPT, scattered across hundreds of gallery posts, and the admin never surfaces them as a portfolio view. SleekView Charts reads the same _eg_gallery_data values and gives those answers as a dashboard.

Watermarking, the keep-originals toggle, the watermark renderer all continue to be Envira's job. Photographers, agencies, and editors finally have the dashboard that turns 'we watermark most of it' into a precise per-position, per-image, per-quarter breakdown.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Envira Watermarks Addon

No. SleekView Charts is an admin reporting surface that reads the same _eg_gallery_data postmeta Envira already writes. Watermark rendering, the keep-originals toggle, and the per-gallery Watermarking tab continue to be Envira's job. The dashboard is purely a reading layer.

 

Yes. Both watermark types live inside _eg_gallery_data with their own subkeys (image ID for image watermarks, text and font fields for text watermarks). The chart cards group on the relevant field, so a portfolio with mixed watermark types shows both side by side in a single dashboard.

 

Yes. The envira CPT carries post_author, so a Bar card grouped by author resolves to the photographer who owns each gallery. Combined with the watermarking filter, the dashboard answers 'which photographer is most consistent about protection' in one click.

 

No. Charts are computed against the postmeta indexes WordPress already maintains, with SleekView caching aggregation results between renders. The first paint may take a moment on very large portfolios, subsequent loads are immediate even with thousands of galleries.

 

Yes. The dashboard has a top-level filter bar that applies across all cards. Picking a gallery tag or a gallery type narrows every card on the screen so a per-client portfolio review uses the same data shape as the library-wide audit.

 

Yes. Envira's envira_album custom post type can be added as a second data source, so a dashboard covers both galleries and the albums that bundle them. The watermarking analysis still keys on the gallery postmeta since albums inherit gallery protection.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the watermark position mix for an internal style memo, or export the adoption trend for a quarterly brand-consistency review. The export contains the same rows the chart counts.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts never touches the watermarked files or the originals; it reads postmeta. The Envira keep-originals toggle, the protection rendering, and the gallery delivery remain authoritative. The dashboard reports on the protection state without changing it.

 

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