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SleekView Charts for Robo Gallery

Robo Gallery stores galleries as a custom post type with layout, theme, and image-attachment meta. SleekView Charts pivots that into a dashboard with layout mix, image-count buckets, publish cadence, and category split on chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Robo Gallery

From shortcode generator to a real gallery catalogue

Robo Gallery stores each gallery as a robo_gallery_table custom post type. Each gallery row carries layout meta (Grid, Slider, Cube, Lightbox), theme variant, image attachment IDs through post meta, and standard wp_posts fields for publish date and modified date. The default Robo Gallery admin is a CPT list with a shortcode column, but layout distribution, image counts, and freshness audits across the catalogue are not part of the screen.

SleekView reads the robo_gallery_table CPT, its meta, and any taxonomy terms, and exposes layout, image count, and timestamps as sortable columns. Charts adds the dashboard pass: total galleries KPI, layout-mix donut, image-count buckets bar, and publish-cadence area.

Sites that use Robo Gallery as a shortcode-driven gallery factory across many pages benefit most. Once the catalogue passes a few dozen galleries, the CPT list stops scaling and inventory questions need a dashboard.

Workflow

How the Robo Gallery dashboard comes together

1

Read the robo_gallery_table CPT

SleekView reads the gallery records, layout meta, theme variant, and attachment-count meta. Every field becomes a queryable column.
2

Pick four catalogue lenses

Total galleries KPI, layout-mix donut, image-count buckets bar, and publish-cadence area. The four numbers a gallery owner actually wants.
3

Save the catalogue dashboard

Pin the dashboard for the content lead or site admin. Saved dashboards scope to a category or layout for focused reviews.
4

Drill into the grid

Click any chart segment to open the SleekView grid filtered to those galleries. Inline edits cover layout swaps and title updates.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Robo Gallery data

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

Total galleries

Total galleries published across the site. The KPI that opens any Robo Gallery catalogue audit and sets the scale.
Count
Pie · Donut

Galleries by layout

Donut of Grid, Slider, Cube, and Lightbox layouts. Highlights whether the site has a signature gallery style or sprawls across layout options.
Count group by layout
Bar · Default

Galleries by image count

Bar of galleries grouped into image-count buckets (0, 1-10, 11-25, 26-50, 51+). Empty galleries surface in one bar instead of a per-gallery hunt.
Count group by image_count_bucket
Area · Gradient

Galleries published per month

Gradient area of new galleries per month. Confirms publishing rhythm and exposes months when gallery production stalled.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Robo Gallery admin vs SleekView Charts

Robo Gallery default admin

  • Default CPT list shows shortcodes but no layout or image-count columns
  • Layout distribution requires opening each gallery to check
  • Empty galleries are invisible without manual inspection
  • Publish cadence not surfaced as a chartable lens
  • Cross-gallery audits need a spreadsheet

SleekView Charts

  • Total galleries, layout donut, image-count buckets, and publish area on one dashboard
  • Reads robo_gallery_table CPT directly, no plugin modifications required
  • Drill from any chart segment to the SleekView grid for inline edits
  • Layout swaps fire WordPress save_post hooks so the front-end refreshes
  • Saved dashboards scoped per category for project- or section-specific reviews

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Robo Gallery

Layout signature check

The donut shows whether one layout dominates or four compete. Brand-consistent sites use the chart to plan a normalisation pass across the catalogue.

Empty gallery surfacing

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

Catalogue freshness

The publish-cadence area exposes whether the catalogue is growing or static. Stale catalogues need either new content or pruning, and the chart frames the question.

Audience

Who builds Robo Gallery charts dashboards with SleekView

Photographers and visual sites

Layout donut and image-count buckets drive portfolio cleanups. The grid drilldown handles bulk layout swaps and title updates inline.

Agencies managing client sites

Per-client dashboards scope to a category and ship to the account lead. Empty-gallery bar becomes the QA checklist before client review.

Site maintainers

Publish-cadence area and stale tail together identify legacy galleries for retirement. Cleanup happens against a real picture, not guesswork.

The bigger picture

Why a Robo Gallery charts dashboard scales gallery-heavy sites

Robo Gallery is a popular shortcode-driven gallery plugin used on visual sites that need more than the WordPress media library can offer. The trade-off is that the plugin treats each gallery as a CPT row with no cross-gallery surface for layout distribution, image counts, or freshness. Sites that have used Robo Gallery for years end up with dozens or hundreds of galleries across multiple layouts, some empty, some forgotten, and no way to see the catalogue at a glance.

SleekView reads the robo_gallery_table CPT and its meta and exposes layout, image count, and timestamps as sortable columns. Charts adds the four-card dashboard that turns the catalogue into a planning surface. The Robo Gallery editor keeps its role for designing individual galleries.

The dashboard handles the catalogue management role the CPT list was never built for.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Robo Gallery

No. The four standard cards read the robo_gallery_table CPT and meta that ship in every edition. Premium-only fields chart if they exist, but the core dashboard works on free.

 

Yes. Theme variant is stored as gallery meta and powers an alternative donut for sites that mix multiple visual themes.

 

Yes. Shortcodes reference gallery IDs, not layout names, so inline layout meta updates flow through to every page that renders the shortcode.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the attachment meta that Robo Gallery stores per gallery, so the image-count buckets reflect real attachment counts.

 

Yes. Filters apply across all four cards, so a per-category dashboard saves with one filter and ships to the team responsible.

 

Yes. SleekView indexes the CPT and meta joins, so chart cards stay sub-second even on large catalogues.

 

Embedded galleries still appear in the dashboard because the data lives in the gallery CPT itself, not in the post that references the shortcode.

 

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

 

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