SleekView Charts for UberMenu: mega menu items and depth charted
UberMenu enhances core WordPress menus, which live as nav_menu_item posts in wp_posts grouped by nav_menu terms in wp_term_taxonomy. UberMenu adds postmeta keys for column count, layout, and submenu type. SleekView Charts reads both layers and builds a dashboard of items per menu, link types, layout mix, and recent edits.
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Read your UberMenu footprint as charts, not menu lists
UberMenu is a premium mega menu plugin that, like most modern mega menu solutions, builds on the core WordPress menu system. Menus live as nav_menu terms in wp_term_taxonomy, items live as nav_menu_item posts in wp_posts, and the link target lives in wp_postmeta under keys like _menu_item_object, _menu_item_type, and _menu_item_url. UberMenu then adds its own postmeta keys (such as uberMenuMenuItemSettings) describing column count, submenu type, and per-item layout for its mega panels.
SleekView Charts reads both the core menu rows and the UberMenu postmeta to surface mega menu structure. A Number card pins total nav_menu_item rows in menus configured as UberMenu. A Donut splits items by _menu_item_type so post links versus taxonomy and custom URLs are visible. A Bar ranks menus by item count using the nav_menu term, and an Area card maps recent edits using post_modified on nav_menu_item posts.
This is not a replacement for the UberMenu control panel. UberMenu still owns the visual builder, the per-menu styling, and the mobile behavior. SleekView Charts adds the reporting surface UberMenu never shipped: how big each UberMenu instance is, what kinds of links it contains, what layout settings dominate, and how active the navigation actually is, all from the same posts and postmeta the front end already serves.
Workflow
From nav_menu_item and UberMenu postmeta to a chart dashboard
Point SleekView at nav_menu_item
Pull in core and UberMenu postmeta
Switch the view to Charts
Save and share the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from UberMenu data
Total UberMenu items
Count
Items by link type
Count
group by _menu_item_type
Items per menu
Count
group by nav_menu
Edits per week
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default UberMenu control panel vs SleekView Charts
Default UberMenu control panel
- No built-in chart view of menu size, only the UberMenu visual builder
- Total nav_menu_item count across UberMenu menus needs SQL or counting
- Link type mix (post_type, taxonomy, custom) is invisible from the builder
- No time-series view of UberMenu item edits per week or per month at all
- Comparing item count across menus needs opening each menu separately
SleekView Charts
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Number cards counting
nav_menu_itemrows in UberMenu menus -
Donut cards splitting items by
_menu_item_typelink type -
Bar cards ranking menus by item count via
nav_menuterm joins -
Area or Line cards plotting menu edits per week from
post_modified - Same filters (menu, link type, date) apply to every chart card at once
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for UberMenu
Real menu tables drive real charts
Charts pull from wp_posts, wp_term_relationships, and wp_postmeta rows WordPress and UberMenu already write for every menu item. Every chart card references actual columns, no exports, no spreadsheet pivots, no shadow copy of the menu structure.
Filters carry across cards
Set a menu, a link type, or a date range filter once and every chart card on the dashboard respects it. The UberMenu audit table and the executive chart view share one saved configuration without drift between the two views.
Navigation pulse as a curve
Group by post_modified truncated to week to chart menu-item editing activity over time. Quiet weeks, navigation overhauls, and seasonal mega menu swaps become visible without scrolling revision histories per menu in the UberMenu builder.
Audience
Who builds UberMenu chart dashboards with SleekView
Agencies
Client-facing dashboards with total UberMenu items, items per menu, and weekly edit volume, refreshed live on every visit to the embed across the client network.
UX leads
A donut of link types plus items-per-menu bars on one screen so mega menu depth and internal-link share are visible without clicking through every menu in admin.
Site owners
A weekly edit cadence chart surfaces seasonal menu changes and big-bang navigation overhauls so the rollout of a campaign or rebrand is reflected in the menus on time.
The bigger picture
Why UberMenu sites deserve a chart view
UberMenu is one of the longest-running premium mega menu plugins on the CodeCanyon and WordPress ecosystem and it powers some of the most complex navigation on enterprise WordPress sites. Like the rest of the mega menu category, it builds on the core WordPress menu system, which means the data describing item count, link type, and edit cadence is spread across nav_menu_item posts, term relationships, and a mix of core and UberMenu postmeta keys. The UberMenu control panel is excellent at building menus and styling them, but it does not summarise.
There is no chart view of items per menu, no donut of link types, no edit cadence curve. SleekView Charts reads exactly those rows and turns each column into a chart source. A Number card answers how many UberMenu items the site runs.
A Donut answers what share of links are internal posts versus custom URLs. A Bar answers which menus are biggest. An Area card answers whether the navigation is being maintained.
UberMenu keeps owning the builder, the chart view gives the data a home.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for UberMenu
Directly from the core WordPress menu tables that UberMenu builds on: wp_posts for nav_menu_item rows, wp_term_relationships joined to wp_term_taxonomy for the nav_menu term, and wp_postmeta for core menu meta keys plus UberMenu's own uberMenuMenuItemSettings keys. No export, no shadow copy. Chart cards reflect current data as soon as the menu is saved.
Yes. Group a Bar card by the nav_menu term (joined through wp_term_relationships) and aggregate by Count over nav_menu_item posts. The chart ranks every menu the site is running through UberMenu by item count, so the size of each navigation instance is visible side by side on a single chart card without clicking through menus.
 
Yes. Group a Donut card by the _menu_item_type postmeta key and SleekView splits the chart across post_type, taxonomy, and custom. Filter further to a specific menu when the audit focuses on the main header mega menu, on a footer menu, or on a localised navigation menu in a multi-region setup.
Group an Area or Line card by post_modified truncated to week or month and aggregate by Count over nav_menu_item posts in UberMenu menus. The curve shows when menu items are being touched, useful for tracking navigation overhauls, seasonal menu changes, and stretches of zero activity that mark stale menus due for a review.
Yes. View-level filters such as menu, link type, date range, and post status apply to every chart card on the dashboard. One saved configuration drives both the audit table view and the chart view, so UberMenu housekeeping and reporting stay in sync without keeping two separate views aligned by hand inside admin.
 
Yes. Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts (post_type, post_status, post_modified). The nav_menu term join is small (one row per menu) and the postmeta join is filtered on a short list of keys, so the dashboard renders in milliseconds even on sites with thousands of nav_menu_item posts across UberMenu menus.
Charts are read-only summaries by design. To act on a chart insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice (for example the largest menu in the items-per-menu bar) and open the menu in the UberMenu control panel to drag, restyle, or remove items. Edits route through the standard WordPress menu save path as usual.
 UberMenu does not ship a reporting screen for menu size, link type, or edit cadence, so there is nothing to replace. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the menu rows WordPress and UberMenu already write, so UberMenu keeps owning the visual builder and the chart view owns the navigation summary.
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