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SleekView Charts for Robo Gallery Pro: gallery type and image dashboards

Robo Gallery Pro stores each gallery as a robo_gallery_table custom post type with images, captions, lightbox config, gallery type, and Pro layout options in postmeta. SleekView Charts reads that data and turns the gallery library into chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Robo Gallery Pro

Chart the Robo Gallery Pro catalog, not just the next gallery

Robo Gallery Pro models each gallery as the robo_gallery_table custom post type, with the image list, captions, link URLs, lightbox theme, gallery type (grid, masonry, justified, slider), and Pro layout options stored in postmeta. The plugin shortcode [robogallery id="..."] embeds a gallery on a post or page. The default Robo Gallery admin shows the gallery list with WP standard columns, and the per-gallery edit screen handles composition. Cross-gallery questions about Pro layout mix, image-count distribution, and shortcode placement coverage live in the postmeta rather than any admin chart.

SleekView Charts reads the robo_gallery_table CPT and its postmeta and turns it into a dashboard. A Number card counts total galleries across the Pro library. A Pie splits galleries by gallery type (grid, masonry, justified, slider). A Bar ranks galleries by image count from the postmeta image list. An Area card traces gallery creation cadence month by month.

Every card reads through the postmeta Robo Gallery Pro already writes, so the lightbox, the Pro layouts, and any cache layer continue to behave normally. Cross-reference with [robogallery] shortcodes in wp_posts.post_content adds placement coverage to the dashboard.

Workflow

From robo_gallery_table CPT to a Pro catalog dashboard

1

Connect the Robo Gallery CPT

Create a SleekView against robo_gallery_table posts plus their postmeta. Gallery type, image count, lightbox theme, and Pro layout options are pre-mapped to chart-ready columns ready for grouping.
2

Cross-reference shortcode placements

Join the gallery id to wp_posts.post_content where the [robogallery] shortcode references it, so the dashboard surfaces placement coverage alongside library counts.
3

Compose the dashboard

Pick a chart type per question. Donut for gallery-type mix, bar for galleries by image count, area for creation cadence, number tile for total galleries in the Pro library.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the dashboard as a named view with capability gating. Designers load the layout donut, owners load the library KPI, developers load placement coverage and orphan-gallery flags.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Robo Gallery Pro data

Four cards that read the robo_gallery_table CPT and postmeta directly. Layout mix, image-count ranking, creation cadence, and a library KPI on one dashboard.
Number · Default

Total Pro galleries

Single KPI counting robo_gallery_table posts. The headline figure for a Pro license review, a portfolio audit, or a design system refresh across the gallery library.
Count
Pie · Donut

Galleries by layout type

Donut over the gallery type postmeta. Grid, masonry, justified, and slider layouts sit side by side so the team sees how the Pro portfolio is laid out across templates.
Count group by gallery_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top galleries by image count

Horizontal bar ranking robo_gallery_table posts by image count from the postmeta image list. Surfaces heavy galleries that might benefit from pagination and empty drafts side by side.
Count group by post_title
Area · Gradient

Galleries created per month

Gradient area chart counting robo_gallery_table posts created per month. Reveals the rhythm of client deliveries or editorial publishing across the Pro library.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Robo Gallery Pro admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Robo Gallery Pro admin

  • Gallery list uses default WP columns with no aggregate counts
  • Gallery-type mix across the portfolio is not surfaced as a distribution
  • Pro layout coverage is hidden in postmeta and not chartable natively
  • Image-count ranking per gallery requires opening each gallery edit screen
  • No placement coverage between galleries and pages that embed them

SleekView Charts

  • Catalog KPI counting robo_gallery_table posts as one card
  • Layout-type donut covers grid, masonry, justified, slider
  • Image-count bar ranks Pro galleries from the postmeta image list
  • Creation cadence area chart reads robo_gallery_table post_date
  • Shortcode cross-reference flags orphan Pro galleries on no live page

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Robo Gallery Pro

Catalog shape on one screen

Replace the gallery list with a dashboard that answers shape questions directly. Total galleries, layout mix, top galleries by image count, and monthly creation on one screen.

Layout mix as a chart

Group by gallery type to see how the Pro library splits across grid, masonry, justified, and slider. The dashboard turns design-system questions into a chart layout.

Placement coverage

Cross-reference with [robogallery] shortcodes flags Pro galleries that have no live placement. Orphan cleanup becomes a chart card rather than a manual hunt.

Audience

Who builds Robo Gallery Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Photographers and studios

Open the dashboard to review the Pro portfolio before a redesign. The layout donut highlights inconsistencies and the image-count bar surfaces sets that could use pagination.

Agencies

Track client deliveries across many Robo Gallery Pro sites. The monthly cadence chart and layout donut make the retainer report write itself, with one filter per site.

Site auditors

Pre-audit dashboards with empty-gallery counts, legacy layout slices, and heavy-gallery rankings. The audit queue starts as a chart read rather than a database query.

The bigger picture

Why a Pro gallery plugin invites a chart layer

Robo Gallery Pro adds a feature-rich layer on top of a custom-post-type gallery model: extra layouts, additional lightbox themes, advanced grid options, and per-gallery customizations stored in postmeta. The cost of that richness is that every gallery looks the same in the admin list, and the cross-cutting questions about layout coverage, image-count distribution, and Pro feature use go unasked. SleekView Charts reads the robo_gallery_table CPT and its postmeta the plugin already writes and turns the answers into a dashboard.

Photographers see portfolio shape in seconds, editorial teams see publishing cadence, agencies see client delivery rhythm, and developers see which Pro layouts the team actually uses. Robo Gallery keeps rendering galleries and managing layouts. The team finally has the dashboard that turns a vague sense of catalog scale into a chart with a number on every axis.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Robo Gallery Pro

Galleries are read from the robo_gallery_table custom post type, image lists from gallery postmeta, layout type and lightbox config from additional postmeta keys, and placement from wp_posts.post_content where the [robogallery] shortcode references the gallery id.

 

Yes. The top-level filter bar accepts gallery type, creation date range, image-count threshold, and placement status. Picking masonry scopes every card to masonry galleries.

 

Yes. Both editions store galleries in the same robo_gallery_table CPT with image lists in postmeta. The chart layer works the same across editions; Pro layouts surface as additional slices in the layout donut.

 

Yes. Both views read the same source, so a filter saved at the source level applies to whichever layout is open. Toggling between chart dashboard and audit table is one click.

 

Yes. WordPress stores alt text on attachments, and robo_gallery_table rows reference attachment IDs. A Pie grouped on alt-text presence flags accessibility gaps across the Pro library.

 

No. Queries hit indexed post_type and post_date columns and run paginated reads. Even libraries with hundreds of Pro galleries and thousands of images render the chart pack quickly.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the layout donut for a design review or the image-count bar for a portfolio audit.

 

No. SleekView Charts is an admin reporting surface that reads the postmeta Robo Gallery Pro already writes. Front-end rendering, lightbox, and Pro layouts continue to be Robo Gallery's job.

 

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