SleekView Charts for PublishPress Capabilities
Capabilities edits wp_user_roles and wp_capabilities usermeta. SleekView Charts unpacks the serialised data and turns it into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards for capability audits.
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Capability data as a real dashboard
PublishPress Capabilities edits the serialised wp_user_roles option and per-user capabilities in usermeta. The plugin's UI is built around per-role editing, which is the right shape for changing capabilities but the wrong shape for reviewing them. Aggregate questions, the ones an audit actually asks, are about distribution.
SleekView Charts unpacks the serialised structure and aggregates it directly. A Number card counts users holding admin capabilities outside the admin role, a Pie groups users by primary role, a Bar ranks the most-assigned custom capabilities, and an Area shows the count of Capabilities backups over time, useful for spotting busy periods of capability edits.
Bulk edits still happen through the SleekView grid using the WordPress role APIs (set_role, add_cap, remove_cap), so hooks fire as expected. The dashboard is intentionally read-only.
Workflow
From serialised options to a capability dashboard
Unpack wp_user_roles
Join users with capabilities
Build four cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from PublishPress Capabilities data
Admin caps outside admin role
Count
Primary role mix
Count
group by primary_role
Top extra capabilities
Count
group by extra_capability
Backups over time
Count
group by backup_date
Comparison
Default Capabilities reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Capabilities admin
- Role editor edits one role at a time without a cross-role view.
- Users-by-role aggregates require ad-hoc SQL.
- Direct-assigned capabilities are not visualised in any default UI.
- Backup history is a separate screen with no aggregate read.
- Drift signals like admin caps outside the admin role are not surfaced.
SleekView Charts
- Unpacks serialised wp_user_roles into queryable rows.
- Cards group by role, capability, or assignment source.
- Filters by capability slug or role apply globally.
- Custom roles defined in Capabilities feed every chart.
- Read-only dashboard pairs with the SleekView grid for safe edits.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for PublishPress Capabilities
Drift detection
Admin caps outside the admin role become a Number card instead of a custom query. The single most important audit signal lives in front of the reviewer.
Role mix at a glance
Primary role distribution renders as a Donut Pie covering both core and custom roles. The baseline view of how access is structured today.
Capability filters
Filter the dashboard by capability slug to count and visualise every user holding it, regardless of which role granted it.
Audience
Who builds PublishPress Capabilities charts dashboards with SleekView
Site administrators
Run capability audits without opening the database. Drift signals show up as chart anomalies, and cleanup happens through the SleekView grid.
Network admins
Compare role mix across multisite. A network-level dashboard answers whether role definitions have drifted between sites.
Security teams
Track admin-cap headcount over time. Backup-trend cards highlight when capability changes are clustering and warrant a closer look.
The bigger picture
Why capability drift needs a visual
Capability drift is under-tracked because it does not look like a problem from inside the per-role editor. A capability granted for one project does not stand out until someone counts every user holding it. WordPress core does not provide that count, and the per-role editor in Capabilities cannot give it either.
The data is in wp_options and usermeta. Visualising it as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards turns drift into something a security lead can read in seconds. The plugin keeps making capability edits easier; the dashboard makes the resulting state legible.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for PublishPress Capabilities
Yes. Charts unpack the serialised wp_user_roles option and join with the wp_capabilities usermeta key. No reshaping of the underlying data is needed.
 Yes. Filter by capability slug and every card reframes to users holding it, regardless of which role granted it.
 Yes. Custom Capabilities roles appear in the role-mix Pie alongside core roles.
 Edits stay in the SleekView grid through the WordPress role APIs. The dashboard is read-only.
 Yes. Capabilities backups stored as serialised options become a chartable source with timestamps for time-series cards.
 Yes. Network admins can build cross-site dashboards that highlight role-definition drift between subsites.
 Yes. Each card supports CSV export, and the SleekView grid provides the row-level evidence.
 Yes. Capabilities registered by plugins like WooCommerce or BuddyPress live in the same wp_user_roles option, so they feed the charts alongside core caps.
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