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SleekView Feedback for a3 Lazy Load

Pick any a3 Lazy Load rule, exclusion class, or Core Web Vitals report row for votes, status, and category, and SleekView Feedback renders a public board on WordPress. Visitors upvote lazy load fixes, votes write back to source rows, and your roadmap stays in one query.

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SleekView Feedback board for a3 Lazy Load

a3 Lazy Load rules become an upvote board

Every a3 Lazy Load rule already carries the shape of a feedback item. A rule has a target (images, iframes, videos), an exclusion class, a placeholder strategy, a fade-in setting, and a Core Web Vitals impact you can pull from PageSpeed Insights. The a3 Lazy Load settings panel shows them as rows in a long admin form, but every row is really a request hiding behind a checkbox.

SleekView Feedback reads the a3_lazy_load_rule post type your bridge writes for tracked exclusions and the option meta a3 Lazy Load already persists. Pick the numeric meta key you use for rule priority votes or PageSpeed delta, pick the rule category taxonomy for pills, and pick the rule review state for the badge. The block renders cards ordered by votes with search and filter UI alongside.

Upvotes write back to the same vote meta your performance reports chart against, so totals stay aligned between the public board and the a3 Lazy Load settings panel. Nothing duplicates, nothing syncs on a cron, and there is no second roadmap database to keep current. The a3 Lazy Load admin and the public board read from one query.

Workflow

From a3 Lazy Load rules to upvote cards

1

Point at a3 lazy rule data

Tell SleekView to read from the a3_lazy_load_rule post type or the a3 options table. Apply the same filter your perf engineers use to triage exclusions so the public board inherits only the rules safe to expose to visitors and partners.
2

Map vote, status, and category

Pick a numeric meta key for votes (or a PageSpeed delta proxy your team uses), the rule review status field for the badge (New, Investigating, Planned, Shipped), and the rule category taxonomy for the pill. Each role is a dropdown.
3

Embed the board on a perf page

Drop the SleekView block on a public roadmap page, a perf dashboard page, or an internal Core Web Vitals review page. Pick Feedback as the render surface and choose per-page or load more pagination. Search and filter UI render alongside.
4

Upvotes write back to source

Each Upvote click increments the vote meta on the source a3_lazy_load_rule row, so your existing PageSpeed exports and CSV reports pick up the new totals right away without a separate sync job or a duplicate roadmap database to reconcile.

Sample board

Sample a3 Lazy Load feedback board

Each card is one a3 Lazy Load rule or exclusion, ordered by upvote count. Status badges come from the review state, category pills from the rule taxonomy, and Upvote writes back to source meta.
234 votes
Exclude above-the-fold hero images automatically based on viewport detection
Marcus Devlin Feature request Planned
168 votes
Iframe lazy loading breaks YouTube subtitles on Safari iOS 17
@perfpriya Bug Investigating
112 votes
Per-post exclusion list editable from the block editor sidebar
Hana Mitsuhiro Idea New
78 votes
Native srcset awareness so retina assets are not double loaded
Diego Salvador Enhancement New
42 votes
Background images set via inline style still load eagerly in Firefox
@vipulnathan Bug Shipped
9 votes
Native WP Rocket compatibility flag so duplicate scripts are skipped
Femi Adeyemi Integration Closed

Comparison

Default a3 Lazy Load vs SleekView Feedback

Default a3 Lazy Load admin

  • Lazy load rule feedback stays inside the a3 admin with no public-facing roadmap surface
  • There is no native upvote mechanism, so rule priority gets gathered through email surveys
  • Status changes stay invisible to visitors until the perf team posts a manual update
  • Exporting rule data to a separate roadmap tool means duplicate data and stale counts
  • Rule taxonomies stay locked to the admin instead of filtering a public visitor board

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads the a3_lazy_load_rule post type and option meta directly
  • Upvotes increment the configured vote meta so PageSpeed reports stay aligned
  • Status badges and category pills color-map from your existing rule review values
  • Per-row author, votes, status, and category resolved through one WordPress query
  • Search and filter UI renders next to the cards with no extra block configuration

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for a3 Lazy Load

One click upvote on rule cards

Visitors click Upvote on the a3 Lazy Load rules they want fixed first, the count writes back to the rule meta on the underlying row, and the card moves up. No login wall by default, with optional account gating available.

Status and category filters

Status pills and category pills double as filters. Visitors click a status to see only Planned items, or a category to find rules in their area, with a keyword search built into the same SleekView block layout.

Stays in sync with PageSpeed data

Because the board reads the live a3 Lazy Load rule query, every new exclusion, status update, or category change shows up instantly on the public board. There is no nightly sync, no export pipeline, and no second database.

Audience

How perf teams put the board to work

Public lazy load roadmap

Surface a3 rule improvements tagged Planned or In progress on a public roadmap page. Visitors vote on the lazy load fixes they want first, and the order on the board guides the next perf release.

Known lazy load bugs list

Show only a3 rules categorized as Bug with status Open or Reproduced. Visitors hitting the same iframe bug confirm and upvote rather than opening another support thread about an already known a3 issue.

Internal triage for perf engineers

Gate the page behind a logged-in perf role. The board becomes a private prioritization tool that uses the same rule and PageSpeed delta data your team already tracks inside a3 Lazy Load week to week.

The bigger picture

Why a public board changes lazy load ops

a3 Lazy Load is the difference between a snappy first paint and a sluggish LCP score on hundreds of WordPress sites. Each flagged rule is a moment of real friction from a real visitor, but it dies inside a PageSpeed row almost no one will ever revisit. The perf engineer closes the ticket, adds a note, and moves on.

The next visitor hits the same broken iframe and starts a brand new bug report. A public feedback board changes the contract. Once flagged rules are visible, visitors can confirm bugs instead of opening fresh tickets, vote on the lazy load fixes surfaced by other site owners, and watch status badges flip from New to Planned to Shipped without a follow-up email.

Perf engineers stop answering the same question across a hundred threads, because the answer lives on a card with a public status. The data was always there inside a3 Lazy Load. SleekView Feedback gives it a public face that respects the structure your perf team already uses.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for a3 Lazy Load

No. SleekView Feedback reads the a3_lazy_load_rule post type and the option meta that a3 Lazy Load already writes. There is no separate roadmap table, no sync job, and nothing to migrate. Upvotes are stored as numeric meta on the same row your PageSpeed reports chart against, so totals stay aligned across surfaces.

 

Yes. The Feedback view inherits the same query filters as SleekView Tables and Charts. You can restrict by rule status, category, review state, or any custom meta. Most a3 Lazy Load teams expose only rules tagged Roadmap or Bug with statuses Planned, In progress, and Shipped on the public board and keep the rest hidden behind the admin.

 

SleekView tracks upvotes per browser through a signed cookie and per user ID for logged-in WordPress users. You can also require an account before voting if you want stricter dedupe. Vote totals stay consistent across page loads and devices for known users, with cookie-based dedupe protecting anonymous voters from double counting.

 

A separate roadmap tool is a different product with its own database, login, and pricing. You sync rules across, then maintain two sources of truth. SleekView Feedback reads a3 Lazy Load data live through WordPress, so the board, the rule list, and the perf dashboard always show the same numbers. There is one source of truth.

 

Yes. Any numeric meta key can act as the vote column, any taxonomy or text meta can be the status, and any taxonomy or meta can be the category. The SleekView block exposes a dropdown for each role so you map the a3 Lazy Load columns once through the block UI and never touch the underlying template to change which fields render.

 

By default upvotes update the meta silently to avoid spamming busy perf teams. You can opt in to firing a standard WordPress action on each upvote that you bridge into Slack or email if you want owners to see live demand, or threshold it to alerts every ten or fifty votes for a calmer notification cadence.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you scope the query to one or many terms in any taxonomy, so you can run a board per category, per template, or per language. Each board is a separate block on a separate page, all reading from the same underlying rule store with their own filter and column mapping configured.

 

Because SleekView Feedback reads whatever query you point it at, you can swap the source from a3_lazy_load_rule to a different post type or table without rebuilding the board. The cards, badges, votes, and filters stay intact. You re-map the column roles in the block settings, and the URL stays the same for visitors and search engines alike.

 

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