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SleekView for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

SleekView reads the Email Templates by CreativeMinds CPT, the cm_email_template_category taxonomy and assignment postmeta, then renders status, category, assigned_event and last_modified as a queryable inventory in WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

Move the template library out of the per-row screen and into a table

Email Templates by CreativeMinds (the CM Email Templates plugin) lets administrators design reusable HTML email layouts inside WordPress, organise them with a custom taxonomy and assign templates to WordPress events (new user, password reset) and integrated plugins. Templates live as a custom post type with status, last modified and assignment meta; categories live as taxonomy terms.

SleekView reads that data directly and renders one row per template: title, status, category, assigned_event, sender_override, last_modified. Filter to assigned_event=null to surface every layout that no longer routes to anything. Filter the category to one term to scope a brand audit. Sort by post_modified to surface the templates no steward has touched since the last brand refresh.

The plugin keeps owning the editor, the routing and the front-end render. The table view owns the inventory surface, so a library that has accumulated dozens of layouts finally produces one sortable, filterable grid for brand, dev and compliance review.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces CM Email Templates data

1

Read the template CPT

SleekView scans the CM Email Templates custom post type and the cm_email_template_category taxonomy. Each template becomes a row with status, assigned_event, last_modified and category.
2

Pull assignment meta

Per-template assignments (WordPress events, plugin triggers, sender override) live in postmeta. Each contributes a column for filterable views.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to assigned_event=null, to one category term, to status=publish and post_modified before a launch date, or to sender_override set. Stack filters for assignment audits.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Library inventory", "Assignment coverage", "Orphan layouts") and gate by WordPress capability so brand, dev and compliance see the slice they own.

Sample columns

A typical CM Email Templates audit view

Templates joined from the CPT, the category taxonomy and assignment postmeta. The same data the chart view aggregates, surfaced as a per-row admin grid.
Source: wp_posts
Title Category Status Assigned event Last modified Sender override
Welcome series intro Onboarding Publish user_register 2026-04-26 noreply@brand.com
Password reset (brand) Transactional Publish retrieve_password 2026-04-12 noreply@brand.com
Quarterly newsletter Marketing Publish manual_send 2026-03-30
Old gift template Holiday 2024 Draft 2024-12-04
Legacy comment alert Transactional Trash 2023-08-19

Comparison

Default CM Email Templates admin vs SleekView

Default CM Email Templates admin

  • Template list is one row per template, no aggregate filter
  • No site-wide table of templates per category term
  • Unassigned templates aren't surfaced as a filter or column
  • Edit recency and assigned_event aren't shown side by side
  • No saved cross-category view for brand or compliance review

SleekView

  • Every CM Email Templates row rendered with status, category, assigned_event and recency
  • Taxonomy term as a sortable, filterable column
  • Filter to orphan layouts (assigned_event=null) or to one category in a click
  • Saved views per role: brand audit, dev refresh shortlist, compliance assignment audit
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so the table and the dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

Library inventory as a real table

Render the CM Email Templates CPT and its taxonomy as a queryable grid with category, assigned_event and post_modified instead of clicking each template's row screen.

Per-category audits

Filter the taxonomy term and the table scopes to one category, then sort by assigned_event to see which event slots are covered and which still rely on the bundled fallback.

Orphan triage

assigned_event=null surfaces every template no event currently routes to. Retire layouts before the library accumulates into a maintenance problem.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

Brand and design teams

Filter by category term and sort by post_modified to catch the password-reset template still using the legacy footer while the rest of the library has moved to the new brand.

WordPress developers

Save an orphan-layouts view (assigned_event=null) and review each row before the next maintenance window. Estimate refresh effort from the recency column.

Compliance and ops

Pivot templates by assigned_event to confirm every required WordPress event routes through a designed layout with the correct footer, not the bundled fallback.

The bigger picture

Why a designed-email library deserves a per-row table

Email Templates by CreativeMinds tends to land on installs that take their transactional email seriously enough to invest in a library. The plugin handles the design and the routing, and that's where its surface stops. After the first few campaigns ship, the library accumulates more categories, more single-use templates, more orphan assignments.

The plugin admin keeps showing one row at a time, which means the questions "which event slots are covered?" and "which categories are dense and which are quietly empty?" have no quick answer. SleekView reads the same CPT, taxonomy and postmeta the runtime route already uses, then renders the inventory as a sortable, filterable admin grid. The plugin keeps owning the editor and the routing; the table view owns the audit the brand, dev and compliance teams all needed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

The CM Email Templates custom post type, the cm_email_template_category taxonomy and per-template postmeta only. Send-time statistics aren't part of the plugin's storage and aren't part of the table.

 

Yes. Filter assigned_event to null and every template not currently routed to a WordPress event appears as a row. Useful for retiring orphans before they accumulate.

 

Yes. Filter the taxonomy term to a single category and the table narrows to that category only. A per-category audit becomes a saved view.

 

Not directly. The plugin doesn't store send counts. If a logging plugin like WP Mail Logging or FluentSMTP is installed, SleekView can join the log against template IDs for a real send-count column.

 

No. The plugin's routing runs at wp_mail send time; SleekView reads template metadata on table view. The two surfaces don't share runtime paths.

 

Yes. Each blog has its own CM Email Templates CPT, taxonomy and meta. SleekView aggregates across blogs for a network-wide library view.

 

Yes. Saved views respect WordPress capabilities, so brand sees the category column, dev sees recency, compliance sees the assignment audit, each with their own filter presets.

 

No. SleekView reads the post storage and taxonomy regardless of tier. Pro-only features such as advanced sender overrides simply contribute extra postmeta columns when present.

 

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