SleekView Feedback for Envira Gallery Lite
SleekView Feedback reads Envira Gallery Lite posts, image rows, and lightbox config straight from the WordPress database, then renders an upvotable card per row. Photographers vote on gallery polish, your team works the queue, and Envira Lite stays canonical.
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Why Envira Lite sites need a feedback board
Envira Gallery Lite stores every gallery as a standard custom post under envira, with image config and lightbox settings in postmeta. The free build handles gallery layouts and basic lightbox transitions beautifully, but photographer and viewer feedback usually scatters across email and the occasional comment that nobody reads in the next sprint after the gallery publishes to the live front end.
SleekView Feedback turns an Envira Gallery Lite custom post or a dedicated requests CPT into a public style board. Each row becomes a card with the request title, the photographer display name from the linked user, a category tag from a gallery type taxonomy, a status pill, and a vote count. Photographers vote on lightbox tweaks, and the queue orders itself by upvotes automatically.
Upvotes write straight back to the source row, so the count matches every Envira Lite export and every Sleek chart you point at the same data. A Charts view can plot top requested layouts by gallery type, a Kanban view groups items by production stage, and the Table view stays available for whoever prefers a raw spreadsheet over a board with lanes for cards.
Workflow
From Envira Lite data to a feedback board
Point SleekView at Envira Lite
Pick vote, status, category
Tie cards to gallery id
Embed and let viewers vote
Sample board
Sample Envira Lite gallery feedback board
Comparison
Envira Lite admin vs SleekView Feedback
Default Envira Lite admin
- Envira Lite admin lists galleries as a flat WordPress post table with no vote column
- Viewer feedback lands in scattered comments and email that no one triages by week
- Status changes mean opening each gallery in admin and editing the meta box by hand
- Photographers cannot rank what they want fixed, so layout decisions rely on guesses
- Canny and FeatureBase boards live outside WordPress and never see the Envira Lite meta
SleekView Feedback
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Reads any Envira Gallery Lite post type and joined
postmetalayout keys directly - Vote counts persist on the source gallery post and flow into Sleek charts without drift
- Category pills come from gallery type or layout taxonomies with six built in colours each
- Status badges mirror Open, Planned, In progress, and Resolved with custom labels too
- Cover image preview surfaces the gallery so photographers triage with fewer clicks
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Envira Gallery Lite
Upvotes that survive Lite edits
Each upvote increments the chosen meta key on the source gallery post inside one SQL update, so Envira Lite exports, custom queries, and Sleek charts all see the same total. The count matches the live front end gallery state.
Cover aware gallery cards
Each card surfaces the live gallery cover image next to the title, so photographers and editors see exactly which gallery is reported. No more guessing which version of a layout a colleague flagged in a chat thread.
Status pills for layout work
Open, Planned, In progress, Resolved, Declined, and any custom Envira Lite production label renders as a coloured badge. Photographers drag cards between statuses, and every move writes back to the gallery row right away.
Audience
Three teams running an Envira Lite board
Hobby photographers
Hobby photographers run a Client Wishlist board where viewers upvote layout tweaks. Top requests guide the next album design, and a Charts view shows which gallery types drive the most engagement.
Small editorial blogs
Small blogs run a Gallery Issues board where authors flag lightbox or crop problems. Top requests get triaged by the editor, and the queue keeps the gallery library tidy across every post.
Indie creative studios
Indie studios maintain client galleries built with Envira Lite. A shared board surfaces viewer feedback across every site so the production team triages in one place rather than per client folder.
The bigger picture
Why a board beats comments for Envira Lite
Envira Gallery Lite makes basic gallery layouts effortless, but every photo team eventually drowns in scattered viewer comments, email screenshots, and album feedback threads nobody can rank by demand or filter by gallery type. A board changes the shape of that workflow in one move. Every gallery report becomes a public card with a cover image, a vote count, a layout pill, and a status badge that tells the viewer exactly where their report sits in production.
The design team works an ordered queue, photographers see issues acknowledged the moment they move to In progress, and reports stay tied to live galleries. Envira Lite already stores every gallery and every image, so the data is right there. The board just gives photographers and viewers a place to point at it before the next photo session wraps.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Envira Gallery Lite
SleekView reads Envira Gallery data directly from the WordPress database, so both the free Lite build and the Pro upgrade work. The schema is identical, so a board configured on Lite continues to render correctly the day you switch to the Pro licence without any reconfiguration.
 Yes. Voting uses the front end SleekView shortcode, so any signed in photographer can click the upvote button on a board page without ever touching the admin area. Capabilities drive each role, and you can scope the board to authors and editors only if your site wants that.
 Votes live on the source gallery post as a meta field, so layout changes, addon updates, and lightbox tweaks never touch the count. The plugin only writes to its own config keys, and the board count keeps accumulating across every change pass without drift over time.
 Yes. SleekView reads the gallery id on each report and renders the live cover image next to the title using the standard WordPress image size your theme supports. Viewers see which gallery each report is about without clicking through to the front end.
 SleekView marks the card as orphaned and surfaces it in a separate filter so staff can decide whether to remove the report or keep it as historical signal. The vote count is preserved either way, and you can flip a setting to auto archive orphans nightly.
 Yes. Each card opens a detail panel with a comment thread powered by the standard WordPress comments table. Staff replies are flagged as official, and email notifications reuse whichever transactional mail layer your WordPress site uses for comment threads.
 Yes. SleekView reads every meta key on the gallery row, not just the standard Envira Lite ones, so custom fields for watermark, deeplink, or campaign tag can sort, filter, and group the same way as built in fields the plugin writes to the database.
 SleekView paginates results, indexes the vote column on first load, and caches rendered cards through the standard WordPress object cache. A board with thousands of gallery requests and hundreds of voters renders well under a second on shared hosting infrastructure.
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