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SleekView for a3 Lazy Load

SleekView reads the a3_lazy_load_settings option family and indexes the img, iframe, video and embed tags inside wp_posts, then renders coverage as a sortable, filterable table with asset type, host post and skip class as real columns.

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SleekView table view for a3 Lazy Load

a3 Lazy Load defers a lot of asset types. The audit needs a real list.

a3 Lazy Load extends lazy loading beyond images: iframes, videos, embeds and avatars all defer through one settings screen. Configuration lives across the a3_lazy_load_settings option family in wp_options, with separate toggles per asset type, skip classes and post-type exclusions. The plugin's admin lists the toggles but offers no per-post view of how those toggles actually play out.

SleekView indexes the option family and parses the post_content of wp_posts for the markers a3 Lazy Load writes at render time, including skip-class indicators on excluded elements. Asset type, host post, host post type and skip class sit as sortable, filterable columns. Pull every lazy video across custom post types or every asset matched by a specific skip class without opening any post by hand.

Inline edits run through standard WordPress CRUD, so post-save hooks still fire and a3 Lazy Load continues to rewrite tags at render time. Bulk-update the host post status or fix a category; the rewrite pipeline and skip-class logic stay inside the plugin.

Workflow

How SleekView reads a3 Lazy Load data

1

Point SleekView at a3 Lazy Load

Register the a3_lazy_load_settings option family and the wp_posts table as SleekView data sources. Toggles, skip classes and rewritten asset markers become flat rows ready for the table.
2

Compose the column set

Add asset type, host post, host post type, skip class and date alongside the permalink. Hide what you do not need so the table reflects a real coverage workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Lazy embeds by template", "Skip-class audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so engineers, agency staff and editors each see the slice that matches their role.
4

Edit inline or export

Bulk-update host post status, switch authors or correct categories in the row. Or export the filtered set to CSV for an outside review.

Sample columns

A typical a3 Lazy Load coverage table

SleekView indexes the assets a3 Lazy Load rewrites along with skip-class markers, and joins back to wp_posts so asset type, skip class and host post sit as real columns.
Source: wp_options (a3_lazy_load_settings family) + wp_posts (indexed img, iframe, video, embed tags)
Asset type Host post Post type Skip class Status Date
image Spring lookbook gallery page Published May 12
iframe Founder interview post Published May 11
video Product walkthrough product skip-lazy Draft May 10
embed Tweet recap post Published May 9
image Team page page no-lazyload Published May 8

Comparison

Default a3 Lazy Load admin vs SleekView

Default a3 Lazy Load admin

  • Plugin surface is a settings screen with no per-post coverage list
  • Skip classes stay buried in toggles, never visible as a column
  • No filter for image, iframe, video or embed coverage across the site
  • Bulk actions are limited to standard WordPress operations
  • No saved per-role view for engineers, agency or editors

SleekView

  • Read directly from a3_lazy_load_settings and the indexed post content
  • Asset type, host post, post type and skip class as sortable, filterable columns
  • Inline-edit host post status across many rows in one pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Lazy embeds by template", "Skip-class audit")
  • Switch between table and kanban views of the same coverage rows

Features

What SleekView gives you for a3 Lazy Load

Skip class as a real column

Surface the skip class that matched each excluded element alongside asset type and host post. Exclusions move from a settings toggle to a sortable column.

Inline edits through CRUD

Bulk-update host post status, swap authors or fix a slug. Edits go through standard WordPress hooks and the a3 Lazy Load rewrite pipeline stays untouched.

Compose precise filters

Combine asset type, post type and skip class into a saved filter. An embed audit across pages becomes a single named view instead of a tab-by-tab review.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for a3 Lazy Load

Performance engineers

Filter to assets matched by each skip class to confirm exclusions only catch the elements an editor or theme intended to opt out.

Agency support

Give support staff a read-only coverage table so they answer client questions about lazy loading without opening the global settings.

Editorial video leads

Pull every lazy video across custom post types to confirm media-heavy templates ship with deferred loading.

The bigger picture

Why a3 Lazy Load coverage deserves a table

a3 Lazy Load covers a wide range of asset types and exposes a long list of toggles to control them. Without a per-post list, the team is left guessing whether the skip classes catch the right elements and whether video and embed-heavy posts actually defer. SleekView reads the option family and indexes the rewritten asset markers as the structured data they already are.

Engineers audit skip-class coverage in a single named view. Agency support fields client questions from a read-only slice. Editorial leads confirm coverage on the templates they ship.

The plugin keeps doing the rewrite work it does well, and SleekView gives the team a reading layer they can share.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for a3 Lazy Load

No. a3 Lazy Load still owns the rewrite pipeline and the skip-class logic. SleekView is an additional admin surface that reads the same option family and the same rewritten asset markers in post_content so coverage becomes legible at a glance.

 

No. SleekView reads options and indexed asset markers on the admin side only. Front-end pages continue to be rewritten by a3 Lazy Load exactly as before, and the rewrite pipeline stays untouched.

 

Yes. Each indexed asset carries its tag type as a column, so a saved filter can scope the table to image, iframe, video or embed without combining them.

 

Yes. SleekView records the skip class that matched each excluded asset, so a saved filter can pull every element opted out by a given class into one table for review.

 

Yes. Each indexed asset carries the post_type of its host post, so a saved filter can scope coverage to page, post or any custom post type.

 

Yes. Select rows, pick a new host post status, and SleekView writes the changes through wp_update_post. Post-status hooks, taxonomy updates and any plugins listening on save still fire as expected.

 

Yes. Each saved view captures column set, filters and sort order. Gate it by WordPress capability so engineers see a skip-class audit, agency staff see a client slice, and editors see a recent-embed list.

 

Yes. Any filtered set exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows, useful for a performance audit handed to a consultant.

 

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