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SleekView Charts for Responsive Lightbox

Responsive Lightbox stores galleries as a CPT (rl_gallery) with script choice, image meta, and category taxonomy. SleekView Charts pivots that into a dashboard with script mix, image-count buckets, publish cadence, and category split on chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Responsive Lightbox

From lightbox config to a real gallery catalogue

Responsive Lightbox by dFactory ships a Galleries module that stores galleries as an rl_gallery custom post type. Each gallery row carries the chosen lightbox script (SwipeBox, prettyPhoto, FancyBox, Nivo, Image Lightbox, Tosrus, Featherlight, Magnific), image-attachment meta, and category taxonomy assignment. The default admin lists galleries in a standard CPT table, but cross-gallery audits like which script is most used or how many galleries are empty are not surfaced.

SleekView reads the rl_gallery CPT and its meta, plus the global lightbox settings table, and exposes script choice, image count, and timestamps as sortable columns. Charts adds the dashboard pass: total galleries KPI, script-mix donut, image-count buckets bar, and publish-cadence area.

Sites that use Responsive Lightbox heavily for product galleries, portfolio sites, and content-rich blogs benefit most. The plugin gives every gallery an independent script choice, which makes script standardisation a real catalogue audit task.

Workflow

How the Responsive Lightbox dashboard comes together

1

Read the rl_gallery CPT

SleekView reads gallery records, script meta, attachment counts, and category terms. Every field becomes queryable.
2

Pick four catalogue lenses

Total galleries KPI, script-mix donut, image-count buckets bar, and publish-cadence area. The four numbers a content lead actually wants.
3

Save the catalogue dashboard

Pin the dashboard for site admins or content leads. Saved dashboards scope to a category or script for focused audits.
4

Drill into the grid

Click any chart segment to open the SleekView grid filtered to those galleries. Inline edits cover script swaps and category moves.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Responsive Lightbox data

Four cards that turn the rl_gallery CPT into a catalogue dashboard. Inventory size, script mix, image counts, and publish cadence on one screen.
Number · Default

Total galleries

Total galleries across the site. The KPI that opens any Responsive Lightbox audit and sizes the catalogue.
Count
Pie · Donut

Galleries by script

Donut of SwipeBox, FancyBox, Magnific, and other scripts. Mixed scripts mean duplicated payload, the chart frames the case for standardising on one.
Count group by lightbox_script
Bar · Default

Galleries by image count

Bar of galleries grouped into image-count buckets (0, 1-10, 11-30, 31-60, 61+). Empty galleries become a one-bar audit, not a per-post hunt.
Count group by image_count_bucket
Area · Gradient

Galleries published per month

Gradient area of new galleries per month. Confirms publishing cadence and exposes when gallery creation stalled.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Responsive Lightbox admin vs SleekView Charts

Responsive Lightbox default admin

  • Default rl_gallery list shows titles but not script or image-count columns
  • Script distribution across galleries is invisible without manual checking
  • Empty galleries surface only by opening each gallery
  • Publish cadence not part of any admin screen
  • Performance audits around script duplication need external profiling

SleekView Charts

  • Total galleries, script donut, image-count buckets, and publish area on one dashboard
  • Reads rl_gallery CPT and lightbox settings directly, no plugin modifications
  • Drill from any chart segment to the SleekView grid for inline edits
  • Script swaps fire WordPress save_post hooks so caches refresh
  • Saved dashboards scoped per category or per script for focused work

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Responsive Lightbox

Script payload audit

When the donut shows three or four scripts each holding a slice, the page payload carries every script. The chart frames the case for standardising on one across the catalogue.

Empty gallery cleanup

Image-count buckets put empty galleries on screen. A live gallery with no images is usually a draft that escaped, and the bar makes them findable in one click.

Catalogue freshness lens

Publish-cadence area answers whether the catalogue is being actively grown. A long flat tail is the retirement queue, recent peaks are where the site is investing.

Audience

Who builds Responsive Lightbox charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance-conscious site owners

Script-mix donut surfaces script duplication that hurts page weight. Standardisation rolls out from the dashboard with inline script swaps.

Agencies managing many sites

Per-site dashboards make script-standardisation passes routine work. Empty-gallery bar is the pre-launch QA checklist.

Content-heavy blog and portfolio sites

Publish-cadence area and category split together drive editorial planning. Inline edits keep the catalogue accurate after every rework.

The bigger picture

Why a Responsive Lightbox charts dashboard scales image-heavy sites

Responsive Lightbox is a long-running free lightbox plugin whose strength is letting every gallery pick its own lightbox script. The trade-off is that catalogue questions like which script dominates, how many galleries are empty, or how the publishing cadence has moved over years are not part of the default admin. Sites that use the plugin heavily end up with dozens of galleries, several different scripts in play, and page payloads that load more lightbox code than they need.

SleekView reads the rl_gallery CPT and its meta and exposes script, image count, and timestamps as sortable columns. Charts adds the four-card dashboard that turns the catalogue into a planning surface, including the script-payload audit that the plugin itself never had. The default admin keeps its editorial role, the dashboard adds the catalogue and performance management role.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Responsive Lightbox

No. The four standard cards read the rl_gallery CPT and meta that ship with the free plugin. Pro-only fields chart if they exist.

 

Galleries are the primary unit. Inline lightbox links live in post content and need a separate post-content scan, which SleekView supports as an optional companion dashboard.

 

Yes. Script meta updates fire save_post, and the plugin reads the meta on every render, so the next page load reflects the new script choice.

 

Yes. The plugin also lightboxes the core [gallery] shortcode. The dashboard focuses on rl_gallery CPT entries but a companion chart can scan post content for [gallery] usage.

 

Yes. Filters apply across all four cards, so a script-specific dashboard saves with one filter and powers a focused migration plan.

 

No. SleekView indexes the CPT and meta joins, so chart cards stay sub-second even on large catalogues.

 

Yes. An additional card joins gallery attachments with attachment meta and counts attachments where _wp_attachment_image_alt is empty, surfacing the accessibility backlog.

 

Yes. Saved dashboards respect WordPress capabilities so editors, contributors, and admins each open the catalogue with role-appropriate filters.

 

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