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SleekView Feedback for Real Media Library

SleekView Feedback reads Real Media Library folders, attachment relations, and any custom field straight from the WordPress database, then renders an upvotable card per row. Editors vote on folder polish, your team works the queue, and the library stays canonical.

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SleekView Feedback board for Real Media Library

Why Real Media Library sites need a board

Real Media Library stores folder hierarchies in dedicated tables prefixed with realmedialibrary_, plus a layer of meta on standard attachment rows for folder id and ordering. The plugin handles drag and drop folders, gallery shortcodes, and large libraries beautifully, but editor feedback about folder tooling usually arrives in scattered Slack pings and tickets nobody triages on time.

SleekView Feedback turns the Real Media Library folder picker or a dedicated requests CPT into a public style board. Each row becomes a card with the request title, the editor display name from the linked user, a category tag from a folder or tag taxonomy, a status pill, and a vote count. Editors vote on folder tweaks, and the queue orders itself by upvotes automatically.

Upvotes write straight back to the source row, so the count matches every Real Media Library export and every Sleek chart you point at the same data. A Charts view can plot top requested folder tools by team, a Kanban view groups items by triage stage, and the Table view stays available for any ops lead who prefers a raw spreadsheet over cards.

Workflow

From Real Media data to a feedback board

1

Point SleekView at Real Media

Install SleekView, then pick the Real Media Library folder view or a dedicated requests CPT. The plugin reads every key on the folder row plus joined realmedialibrary_ data and previews live rows in a grid.
2

Pick vote, status, category

Pick a numeric meta key for votes, a folder or tag taxonomy for the category, and any status field for the badge. Open, Triaged, In progress, Resolved ship as defaults you can rename per site without code.
3

Tie cards to folder id

Show a folder icon and name next to each card by mapping the folder id to a SleekView column. Editors see exactly which folder the report is about, which saves clicks into the RML tree on every triage pass.
4

Embed and let editors vote

Drop the SleekView shortcode in the WordPress dashboard or any editor only page. Signed in editors upvote with one click, and votes write back to the source row in real time across the queue.

Sample board

Sample Real Media Library feedback board

A live SleekView Feedback board reading Real Media Library editor requests, sorted by upvotes, with folder pills as categories and status badges tracking tooling work.
312 votes
Drag and drop hangs on folders with 5000 plus attachments
Sofia Antonopoulos Bug report In progress
248 votes
Allow folder rename across multiple selected items
@filebound Folder tree On the roadmap
187 votes
Search box that respects current folder, not whole library
Tomas Ericsson Search panel Open request
143 votes
Bulk move attachments by date range from a calendar
Yuki Saito Folder tree Under review
98 votes
Add a folder breadcrumb to the media uploader modal
Robin Carmichael Uploader Open request
61 votes
Real time folder counts shown next to folder names
Henrik Pollard UX polish Recently shipped

Comparison

RML admin vs SleekView Feedback

Default RML folder view

  • RML admin lists folders as a tree with no vote column for editor requests on top
  • Editor feedback lands in scattered Slack pings that no developer triages on time
  • Status changes mean opening each ticket in another tool and editing fields by hand
  • Editors cannot rank what they want fixed, so folder tooling relies on developer guess
  • Canny and FeatureBase boards live outside WordPress and never see the RML folder meta

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads any Real Media Library folder and joined realmedialibrary_ rows directly
  • Vote counts persist on the folder row so reports and exports stay in sync forever now
  • Category pills come from folder or tag taxonomies with six built in colour choices total
  • Status badges mirror Open, Triaged, In progress, and Resolved with custom labels too
  • Folder icon preview surfaces the actual folder so editors triage with fewer clicks each

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Real Media Library

Upvotes that survive folder moves

Each upvote increments the chosen meta key on the source folder row inside one SQL update, so RML exports, custom queries, and Sleek charts all see the same total. The count never disagrees with the library state.

Folder aware editor cards

Each card surfaces the live folder name and icon next to the title, so editors see exactly which folder is reported. No more guessing which path a colleague flagged in a chat thread or which folder owns the issue.

Status pills for tooling work

Open, Triaged, In progress, Resolved, Declined, and any custom Real Media Library label renders as a coloured badge. Staff drag cards between statuses, and every move writes back to the source folder row right away.

Audience

Three teams running an RML board

Editorial newsrooms

Newsrooms run a Folder Tooling board where editors flag RML pain points like search scope and bulk move. Top requests get triaged by the design team, and Charts shows which areas recur most.

Marketing content teams

Marketing teams use Real Media Library to organise campaign assets, then add a SleekView board for owners to suggest folder tweaks. Reports stay tied to live folders through the same rows.

Agency creative studios

Agencies organise client assets in Real Media Library folders. A shared board surfaces editor feedback across every site so the team triages in one place rather than per client folder.

The bigger picture

Why a board beats Slack for RML feedback

Real Media Library brings order to the WordPress media library, but every editorial team eventually drowns in scattered Slack pings, support tickets, and folder tooling requests nobody can rank by demand or filter by folder. A board changes the shape of that workflow in one move. Every folder request becomes a public card with a folder icon, a vote count, a category pill, and a status badge that tells the editor exactly where their report sits in triage.

The design team works an ordered queue, editors see issues acknowledged the moment they move to Triaged, and the board keeps reports tied to live folders. Real Media Library already stores every folder and every attachment relation, so the data is right there. The board just gives editors a place to point at it before the next campaign asset drop fills up the library.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Real Media Library

SleekView reads Real Media Library data directly from the WordPress database, so any version of the plugin that writes its folder tables and attachment meta to the standard schema works. The free build and RML Pro expose the same shape, so the board renders the same way.

 

Yes. Voting uses the front end SleekView shortcode, so any signed in editor 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 folder row as a meta field, so folder moves, renames, and bulk attachment shuffles never touch the count. The plugin only writes to its own folder keys, and the board count keeps accumulating across every reorganisation pass without drift.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the folder id on each report and renders the live folder name and icon next to the title using the standard Real Media Library tree state. Editors see which folder each report is about without opening the media library uploader.

 

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 folder row, not just the standard RML ones, so custom fields for folder owner, project tag, or campaign code can sort, filter, and group the same way as the 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 folder requests and hundreds of voters renders well under a second on shared hosting infrastructure.

 

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