SleekView for FooGallery Pro: galleries, albums & dynamic sources as tables
FooGallery Pro uses the foogallery and foogallery_album post types with template settings, ribbon and badge flags, dynamic source config (Media Library, Lightroom, NextGEN, server folder), and Pro Commerce links stored in postmeta. SleekView pivots all of that into a real galleries workspace.
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FooGallery Pro on a single screen with every Pro feature visible
FooGallery Pro stores galleries as foogallery posts and albums as foogallery_album posts. Each gallery's config (template type, ribbon, badges, captions, lightbox, retina) lives in postmeta keys prefixed with foogallery_. Pro features add their own keys: dynamic source type and config (Media Library tags, Lightroom collection, NextGEN gallery, server folder), Pro Video flags, Pro Commerce product links, and Pro Filtering tags. The default WP post list shows title, author, and date. None of the Pro flags surface, and there is no way to filter for, say, every Pro Commerce gallery linked to a product or every dynamic gallery sourced from a Lightroom collection.
SleekView pivots the FooGallery postmeta into proper columns. Image count, template (Responsive, Masonry, Justified, Image Viewer, Slider Pro, Polaroid, Simple Portfolio, Single Thumbnail), dynamic source type, ribbon and badge flags, Pro Commerce link, and Pro Filtering tags all become sortable. Saved views like Pro Commerce galleries missing a product link, Lightroom dynamic galleries last synced over 30 days ago, or galleries with ribbons but no badges load with one click.
Inline edits route through FooGallery's own save path so the template renderer and any Pro addon listening for changes stay in sync. The album side foogallery_album registers as a separate source and joins back to galleries by membership. Dynamic source config stays editable from the row so a content team can re-point a gallery from one Lightroom collection to another without opening the editor.
Workflow
From FooGallery CPT to a galleries dashboard
Pick the source
foogallery as the primary source and optionally join foogallery_album. SleekView unpacks every foogallery_* postmeta key automatically so template, source, ribbon, and Pro feature flags arrive as columns.
Compose columns
Save and scope per role
Edit inline or bulk
Sample columns
A typical FooGallery Pro galleries view
wp_posts (foogallery, foogallery_album CPTs) + wp_postmeta (foogallery_* keys)
| Gallery | Images | Template | Source | Pro features | Last sync | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Print shop catalog | 184 | Masonry | Media Library | Commerce, Filtering | Apr 24 | Published |
| Travel Lightroom | 412 | Justified | Lightroom | Filtering | Apr 18 | Published |
| Studio folder import | 76 | Polaroid | Server folder | Video | Mar 28 | Out of sync |
| Legacy NextGEN bridge | 44 | Responsive | NextGEN | None | Jan 12 | Stale |
Comparison
Default FooGallery Pro admin vs SleekView
Default FooGallery Pro admin
- Galleries list shows title, slug, and date only, no template or image count
- Dynamic source type (Media Library, Lightroom, NextGEN, folder) is hidden at list level
- Pro Commerce and Pro Filtering flags require opening each gallery
- No way to audit dynamic galleries last synced over N days ago
- Bulk-changing template or lightbox theme means saving each gallery one by one
SleekView
- Pivot template, dynamic source, ribbon, badge, and Pro feature flags into sortable columns
- Filter by source type, template, Pro Commerce status, and last-sync date together
- Audit dynamic galleries missing sync or Pro Commerce galleries missing a product link
- Inline-edit template, lightbox, ribbon, badge, and dynamic source without opening the editor
- Save views per shop, per shoot, per source, or per Pro feature set
Features
What SleekView gives you for FooGallery Pro
Template and source as columns
Template type, dynamic source, Pro Commerce link, and Pro Filtering tags unpack from foogallery_* postmeta into first-class columns. Sort and filter without ever opening the gallery editor.
Dynamic source audit
Filter for Lightroom, NextGEN, server folder, and Media Library sources separately. Spot dynamic galleries that have not synced in a month and re-trigger sync inline before the front end goes out of date.
Pro Commerce coverage
List every Pro Commerce gallery alongside its linked product, price source, and currency. Surface galleries missing a product link before a shop launch instead of after the first lost sale.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for FooGallery Pro
Print and product shops
Track every Pro Commerce gallery alongside its linked product. Filter for galleries missing a product link or with a stale price source and fix them inline before a campaign launches.
Lightroom-driven studios
Run a view of every Lightroom-sourced gallery with last-sync date as a column. Re-trigger sync from the row for the galleries that drifted out of date without opening each one.
Accessibility leads
Drop into a per-image view across every gallery. Alt text coverage becomes a single filterable column and inline edits route through FooGallery's save path so caches stay correct.
The bigger picture
Why Pro gallery ops needs a list view
FooGallery Pro is one of the deepest gallery plugins on WordPress, with dynamic sources, Pro Commerce, Pro Filtering, Pro Video, and a long list of templates that each add their own postmeta keys. The depth is what makes it worth running and also what makes the default WP post list useless for ops at scale. Every Pro feature flag, every dynamic source config, every Pro Commerce product link stays locked inside postmeta until somebody opens the gallery editor.
That makes a Lightroom-sourced studio audit a click-through, a Pro Commerce pre-launch check a click-through, and a Pro Filtering rollout a one-by-one update. SleekView unpacks the postmeta once at the database layer and exposes every Pro feature as a column, so the audit takes a saved view and a glance instead of a sprint. Print shops, photo studios, and content-heavy sites running FooGallery Pro at volume need a list view that matches the schema, and that is what SleekView finally gives them.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for FooGallery Pro
Yes. Each Pro dynamic source writes its config into postmeta. SleekView surfaces source type, source config (Lightroom collection name, NextGEN gallery ID, folder path, Media Library tags), and last-sync date as columns. Inline-edits update the source config and a row-level sync action re-triggers the import.
 Pro Commerce links galleries to WooCommerce products. SleekView reads the linked product ID, the price source, the currency, and the add-to-cart label as columns. A saved view of galleries missing a product link makes pre-launch QA a glance instead of a click-through.
 
Yes. foogallery_album is registered as a separate source and joins back to galleries by membership. A view shows each album with its gallery list, cover, and sort order. Inline-edits update the album record so the album page on the front end refreshes correctly.
Yes. Filtering tag config lives in postmeta. SleekView surfaces the filter tag set per gallery and exposes a per-image view where filter tag membership becomes editable. Build a saved view of images missing their filter tags and fill them in before a Pro Filtering-heavy page launches.
 Yes. Writes route through FooGallery's standard save path so the template renderer, any cache layer, and Pro addons listening for changes all fire normally. Direct postmeta fallbacks flag rows as requires republish so editors know when a manual save is still needed.
 Yes. Retina settings live in postmeta and surface as columns. SleekView does not generate retina images itself, it reads the existing settings and exposes them for filtering and inline edits. A saved view of galleries without retina enabled makes a retina rollout a one-pass change.
 Per-image views paginate at the database level so a 5,000-image Lightroom-sourced gallery loads as fast as a 50-image static one. Sorting by alt-text coverage or last-modified stays responsive at full size because SleekView queries the unpacked image rows rather than re-deserialising every postmeta blob.
 
Yes. Any view exports to CSV including the unpacked foogallery_* columns. A print shop hands accounting a CSV of every Pro Commerce gallery in a quarter with linked product, currency, and sales-channel info ready for the next reconciliation.
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