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SleekView for Embed Plus for YouTube

SleekView reads the embedplus_options, parses post_content for single-embed, gallery and feed shortcodes, and reads the channel feed transient cache, then renders the catalog as a sortable, filterable table with shortcode form, host post and channel as real columns.

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SleekView table view for Embed Plus for YouTube

Embed Plus runs three authoring patterns. The audit needs a real list.

Embed Plus for YouTube covers single embeds, gallery shortcodes that pull a list of videos by channel or playlist, and live feed shortcodes that refresh from a channel on a schedule. Settings live in embedplus_options, gallery and feed shortcodes are stored in post_content of wp_posts, and channel feed payloads sit in transients keyed by channel ID. The plugin's settings screen exposes the toggles but offers no per-post or per-channel list.

SleekView indexes the embedplus_options, parses post_content for the three shortcode forms and reads the channel feed transient cache. Shortcode form, host post, host post type, channel ID and last-refresh timestamp sit as sortable, filterable columns. Pull every gallery shortcode across page templates or every channel feed whose cache stopped refreshing without opening any post.

Inline edits run through standard WordPress CRUD, so post-save hooks still fire and Embed Plus continues to render embeds, build galleries and refresh feeds as before. The plugin's rendering pipeline stays untouched.

Workflow

How SleekView reads Embed Plus for YouTube data

1

Point SleekView at Embed Plus

Register the embedplus_options, the wp_posts table and the channel feed transient cache as SleekView data sources. Shortcodes, gallery configs and cache entries become flat rows.
2

Compose the column set

Add shortcode form, host post, host post type, channel ID and last-refresh date alongside the permalink. Hide what you do not need so the table fits a real audit workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Galleries by template", "Feed health audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so engineers, agency staff and editors each see the right slice.
4

Edit inline or export

Bulk-update host post status, switch authors or fix a slug. Or export the filtered set to CSV for an outside review. The Embed Plus render pipeline stays inside the plugin.

Sample columns

A typical Embed Plus shortcode table

SleekView parses post_content for single, gallery and feed shortcodes, joins to the channel feed cache, and renders shortcode form and channel as real columns next to host post.
Source: wp_options (embedplus_options) + wp_posts (parsed shortcodes) + channel feed transients
Shortcode form Host post Post type Channel Last refresh Status
single Founder interview post UC_founder Published
gallery Conference recap post UC_events May 12 Published
feed Channel landing page page UC_brand May 12 Published
gallery Help center hub docs UC_support May 7 Stale
single Product walkthrough product UC_product Draft

Comparison

Default Embed Plus for YouTube admin vs SleekView

Default Embed Plus for YouTube admin

  • Plugin surface is a settings screen with no per-post catalog
  • Single, gallery and feed shortcodes stay split across separate tabs
  • Channel ID and last-refresh time never surface as columns
  • No filter for which channels feed shortcodes pull from
  • No saved per-role view for engineers, agency or editors

SleekView

  • Read directly from embedplus_options, parsed shortcodes and the feed transient cache
  • Shortcode form, host post, channel and last-refresh as sortable, filterable columns
  • Inline-edit host post status across many rows in one pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Galleries by template", "Feed health audit")
  • Switch between table and kanban views of the same shortcode catalog

Features

What SleekView gives you for Embed Plus for YouTube

Channel ID as a real column

Surface channel ID and last-refresh time alongside shortcode form and host post. Feed health moves from a transient cache to a sortable column.

Inline edits through CRUD

Bulk-update host post status, switch authors or fix slugs. Edits go through standard WordPress hooks and the Embed Plus render pipeline stays untouched.

Compose precise filters

Combine shortcode form, channel and post type into a saved filter. A feed health audit becomes a single named view instead of a tab-by-tab review.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Embed Plus for YouTube

Performance engineers

Filter to channel feed shortcodes whose cache stopped refreshing to spot feeds that may have lost API access.

Agency support

Hand support staff a read-only catalog of single embeds, galleries and feeds so they answer client questions without touching the API key.

Editorial video leads

Pull every gallery shortcode across page and docs post types to plan editorial workflows around the formats editors actually pick.

The bigger picture

Why Embed Plus needs a real audit table

Embed Plus for YouTube covers three distinct authoring patterns at once: single embed, gallery and live channel feed. The settings screen exposes their toggles, but no view ties the three together for the people who maintain the editorial pipeline. SleekView reads the option row, the parsed shortcodes and the feed transient cache as the structured data they already are.

Engineers audit feed health. Agency support fields client questions from a read-only slice. Editors plan workflows around the formats that actually ship.

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

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Embed Plus for YouTube

No. Embed Plus still owns rendering, gallery building and channel feed caching. SleekView is an additional admin surface that reads the same options, parsed shortcodes and transients so the catalog becomes legible at a glance.

 

No. SleekView reads only the data Embed Plus has already produced: option values, parsed shortcodes in post_content and cached transient feed entries. No external request goes to YouTube.

 

Yes. SleekView records whether each shortcode is a single embed, gallery or live feed, so a saved filter can split the three forms without mixing them.

 

Yes. The channel feed transient cache is a SleekView data source, so last-refresh time sits as a sortable column and stale feeds surface in a saved filter.

 

Yes. Each parsed shortcode carries the post_type of its host post, so a saved filter can scope the table 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 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 feed-health audit, agency staff see a client slice, and editors see a gallery-by-template list.

 

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

 

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