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SleekView Charts for Modula

Modula keeps galleries as a custom post type with grid type, image data, lightbox, and addon settings in postmeta. SleekView Charts reads that data and turns it into a reporting dashboard for photographers, editorial teams, and agencies.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Modula

A grid-shape dashboard built from Modula's CPTs

Modula stores galleries as the modula-gallery custom post type with image data, grid type, lightbox toggle, and addon configuration in postmeta. Albums use the modula-albums CPT and bundle galleries together. The default admin shows the gallery list with standard WP columns, so cross-gallery shape questions live in the postmeta rather than any admin surface.

SleekView Charts reads both Modula CPTs and turns them into a configurable dashboard. Number cards show total galleries and total images. Pie cards split galleries by grid type (creative, custom, masonry, slider). Bar cards rank galleries by image count. Area cards trace gallery growth over time so an agency can see the rhythm of client deliveries.

Every card reads through the postmeta Modula already writes, so the lightbox, the addons, and any cache layer continue to behave normally. The dashboard sits next to SleekView's gallery and image tables, sharing filters and data sources.

Workflow

From modula-gallery CPT to a portfolio dashboard

1

Connect the gallery CPTs

Create a SleekView against modula-gallery and modula-albums posts plus their postmeta. Image count, grid type, lightbox, and addon coverage 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. The Charts view sits alongside the table view.
3

Pin the portfolio dashboard

Save a default dashboard that captures the studio's rhythm: total galleries, total images, grid mix, and monthly growth. Saved dashboards reopen with one click.
4

Filter across cards

Use the top-level filter bar to scope the dashboard by grid type, addon, or category. One click narrows every card so a per-client or per-section review moves from portfolio-wide to focused without rebuilding.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Modula data

Four cards that read modula-gallery postmeta directly, no exports and no schema changes. The dashboard the gallery list only hinted at.
Number · Default

Total images across galleries

A single KPI tile summing image count across every modula-gallery. The headline number a photographer or agency wants before any other detail when reviewing the portfolio.
Sum(image_count)
Pie · Donut

Galleries by grid type

Donut chart over the grid type postmeta. Creative, custom, masonry, and slider sit side by side so the team sees how the portfolio is laid out and where consistency could be improved.
Count group by grid_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top galleries by image count

Horizontal bar chart ranking galleries by image count. The ranking surfaces the heaviest galleries that might benefit from the Speed Up addon or a pagination strategy.
Sum(image_count) group by post_title
Area · Gradient

Galleries created per month

Gradient area chart counting galleries created per month. Reveals the rhythm of client deliveries or editorial publishing across a studio or portfolio site.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Modula reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Modula admin

  • No reporting screen ships with Modula
  • Gallery list uses default WP columns with limited per-gallery info
  • Grid type distribution is not visualised
  • Top galleries by image count requires manual scrolling
  • Monthly growth trend needs a custom SQL query

SleekView Charts

  • Number card for total images across the portfolio
  • Donut card for grid type distribution
  • Bar card for top galleries by image count
  • Area card for galleries created per month
  • All cards filter together by grid type, addon, or category

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Modula

Grid mix as a chart

Replace clicks through galleries with a donut that shows how the portfolio is laid out across creative, custom, masonry, and slider. Consistency questions answered in seconds.

Addon coverage as a filter

Group by addon to see how many galleries use Watermark, Speed Up, or Video. The dashboard turns addon coverage into a chart layout instead of a per-gallery dialog.

Read the delivery rhythm

An area chart of galleries created per month reveals the rhythm of client deliveries or editorial publishing. Agencies see the cadence of work at a glance.

Audience

Who builds Modula charts dashboards with SleekView

Portfolio photographers

Open the dashboard to confirm grid consistency before a redesign. The grid donut highlights outliers and the top-galleries bar surfaces sets that could benefit from the Speed Up addon.

Editorial teams

Read the monthly area chart to confirm publishing cadence. Pair with a category filter to see which sections of the content site are growing fastest.

Agencies

Track client deliveries across many gallery sites. Saved dashboards per client load with one filter applied, and the monthly growth chart makes retainer reports straightforward.

The bigger picture

Why grid-based galleries deserve a chart layer

Modula's grid system is the reason most teams choose it: creative, custom, masonry, and slider give designers room without forcing manual CSS. The trade-off shows up at scale. Once a portfolio or content site has dozens of galleries, the shape-of-the-portfolio questions matter as much as the per-gallery design.

How are the grid types distributed, which galleries are heaviest, what does the delivery rhythm look like over a quarter. Each of those answers lives in postmeta the default WP admin does not surface as charts. SleekView Charts treats Modula's CPTs and postmeta as the structured store they actually are and turns those answers into a dashboard.

The plugin keeps rendering the grids; the team finally gets the chart layer the gallery model deserves.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Modula

No. SleekView Charts is an admin reporting surface that reads the postmeta Modula already writes. Grid rendering, addons, and any cache layer continue to be Modula's job. The dashboard is purely a reading layer.

 

Yes. Add a Bar card grouped on album with bundled gallery count or a Number card for total albums. Useful for portfolio sites where albums are the navigation unit and the operator needs a quick overview.

 

Yes. Modula Lite and Modula Pro both store galleries as the modula-gallery CPT with image data in postmeta. The charts work the same way regardless of edition. Pro addons surface as additional chart sources when active.

 

Yes. The dashboard has a top-level filter bar that applies across all cards. Picking creative, custom, masonry, or slider narrows every card on the screen so a per-grid-type audit is one filter away.

 

Yes when the Modula Video addon is active. Video items in a gallery write their source provider and embed configuration to the same postmeta, and the charts surface them as additional cohorts in filters.

 

No. Charts are computed against the same wp_posts and wp_postmeta indexes Modula itself uses, with SleekView caching aggregation results between renders. The first paint may take a moment on very large portfolios, subsequent loads are immediate.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the grid donut for a redesign brief, or export the monthly growth chart for an agency retainer report.

 

Yes. Each subsite stores galleries in its own wp_posts and wp_postmeta with its own table prefix, and SleekView respects that scoping. Per-subsite admins see their portfolio dashboard, network admins switch between sites.

 

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