SleekView for HappyFiles Pro
SleekView reads the happyfiles_category taxonomy across whichever post type the dashboard targets, then renders the result as a sortable, filterable table with folder, file size, type, and uploader as real columns.
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HappyFiles Pro folders span content types. The review surface should too.
HappyFiles Pro by Codeer organises attachments through a happyfiles_category taxonomy and, on the Pro tier, extends the same folder taxonomy to posts, pages, and custom post types. Attachment metadata (file size, MIME type, upload date) stays in the standard wp_posts and wp_postmeta rows, while folder assignment lives in the term tables.
The default admin replaces the media grid and the post lists with folder browsers, great for navigation but harder for the cross-folder, cross-post-type questions Pro makes possible. SleekView reads the happyfiles_category taxonomy across any post type it is registered against and renders the result as one sortable table. Folder name sits next to post type, file size, uploader, and date, so a per-project folder view that mixes attachments, posts, and pages stops being a folder-by-folder click-through.
Inline edits go through standard WordPress term assignment, so HappyFiles' hooks fire normally and the folder browser updates its counts as expected.
Workflow
How SleekView reads HappyFiles Pro data
Connect the happyfiles taxonomy
Compose the column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline or export
Sample columns
A typical HappyFiles Pro cross-content table
wp_319_term_taxonomy (happyfiles_category) + wp_319_posts + wp_319_postmeta
| Title | Folder | Post type | Size | Uploaded by | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launch hero image | Projects/Spring Launch | attachment | 2.7 MB | alex | May 14 |
| Launch announcement draft | Projects/Spring Launch | post | — | ria | May 13 |
| Brand guidelines.pdf | Brand | attachment | 5.1 MB | tom | May 12 |
| About page | Site/Static | page | — | mia | May 11 |
| Case study video | Projects/Case Studies | attachment | 62.3 MB | alex | May 9 |
Comparison
Default HappyFiles Pro admin vs SleekView
Default HappyFiles Pro
- Folder browser hides per-folder size and post count until you click in
- Attachments and posts live in separate folder browsers
- No cross-post-type table for a per-project review
- Bulk actions are limited to standard WordPress operations
- No saved per-role view for marketing, ops, or editorial
SleekView
- Read the happyfiles_category taxonomy across attachments and posts
- Folder, post type, file size, and uploader as real columns
- Mix attachments and posts in one per-project view
- Save filtered views per role ("Project assets and drafts")
- Switch between table and kanban views of the same folder
Features
What SleekView gives you for HappyFiles Pro
Folders across content types
HappyFiles Pro folders span attachments and posts. The table pulls both into one reading layer so cross-content reviews happen in one screen.
Inline edits through term assignment
Bulk-reassign folder or retag in the row. Writes go through standard WordPress so HappyFiles' hooks fire and counts update as expected.
Compose precise filters
Combine folder, post type, size range, and uploader into a saved filter. A per-project handoff becomes a single named view instead of two folder walks.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for HappyFiles Pro
Marketing teams
Filter to a project folder to see assets and draft posts together, with the type column flagging missing video and the date column showing build-up to launch.
Site auditors
Sort across folders by file size to catch storage hotspots, with the post type column flagging folders carrying more content than the browser comfortably surfaces.
Editorial leads
Use the cross-post-type folder grouping to confirm every project folder has its assets, draft posts, and published content together so handoffs happen without folder hunts.
The bigger picture
Why a cross-content folder plugin needs a table layer
HappyFiles Pro extends folder organisation past the media library into posts, pages, and custom post types, which is a real differentiator for teams that think in projects rather than in content types. The trade-off is that the folder browser is still the only navigation, and a per-project view that mixes attachments, posts, and pages has to be assembled by clicking through each. SleekView reads the happyfiles_category taxonomy across all post types and turns the cross-content view into one table.
Marketing sees a per-project folder with assets and posts together, ops sees storage hotspots, editorial sees the rhythm of work inside a folder over time. The browser and the table are complementary surfaces on the same data.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for HappyFiles Pro
No. HappyFiles Pro continues to own folder navigation, drag-and-drop reassignment, and the cross-post-type folder integration. SleekView reads the happyfiles_category taxonomy and standard postmeta, then lays them out as a real audit table inside admin.
 Yes. The Pro post-folder integration is what makes HappyFiles distinctive, and SleekView reads the happyfiles_category taxonomy across any post type it is registered against. A single table can mix attachment rows, post rows, and CPT rows per folder.
 Yes for the attachment-side table. The free plugin assigns the happyfiles_category taxonomy to attachments only, so the library columns work. The post-folder columns require Pro because the taxonomy is not on posts in the free plugin.
 Yes. SleekView writes through standard WordPress term assignment, so HappyFiles' hooks fire normally and the folder browser updates its counts the same way it would from the HappyFiles UI.
 Yes. WordPress writes post_type on every row, and SleekView surfaces it as a filterable column. Useful for narrowing a project folder to just its attachments or just its drafts.
 Yes. Each saved view captures column set, filters, and sort order. Gate it by WordPress capability so marketing, ops, and editorial each see the slice that matches their role.
 Yes. Any filtered set exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows. Useful for project handoffs and storage audits.
 No. SleekView paginates and queries against the standard wp_term_taxonomy and wp_postmeta indexes WordPress and HappyFiles already use.
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