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SleekView for Huge IT Slider

Huge IT Slider stores sliders and slides in dedicated custom tables and exposes them via a [huge_it_slider] shortcode. SleekView reads those tables directly and renders the catalog as a real WP Admin grid.

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SleekView table view for Huge IT Slider

Huge IT sliders belong in one cross-filterable table

Huge IT Slider keeps sliders and slides in dedicated custom tables: a sliders table for the slider row (id, name, params blob with effect, autoplay, dimensions) and a slides table for individual slide rows (id, slider_id, image_url, link, link_target, title, description). The plugin admin shows one row per slider with limited cross-filtering.

SleekView reads those tables directly and renders the catalog as a sortable, filterable WP Admin grid. One row per slider with slide count, transition effect, autoplay and placement count as columns. Filters narrow by effect, creation date or placement status.

Every column reads through the same Huge IT tables, so the front-end slider experience is unchanged. The SleekView Charts dashboard of the same dataset is one click away.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Huge IT Slider data

1

Connect the Huge IT tables

Create a SleekView against the Huge IT sliders and slides tables. Effect, slide count, autoplay, link target and creation date are pre-mapped to chart-ready columns.
2

Cross-reference shortcode placements

Match [huge_it_slider] shortcodes in wp_posts.post_content to slider_id, so the table surfaces which sliders are placed and which sit unused.
3

Compose the columns and filters

Drag in name, effect, slide count, placement count and created_at. Filters for effect, length and placement status turn ad-hoc audits into saved views.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Orphan sliders", "Fade effect only", "Recent additions") and gate by capability so marketers, editors and agencies each land on the right slice.

Sample columns

A typical Huge IT Slider view

One row per slider, with transition effect, slide count and placement coverage as sortable, filterable columns.
Source: wp_huge_itslider / huge_itslider_slides
Slider Effect Slides Placements Autoplay Created
Homepage hero Fade 4 1 On 2026-05-11
Product carousel Slide 10 2 On 2026-05-03
Testimonials Kenburns 6 1 Off 2026-04-20
Seasonal banner Fade 3 0 On 2026-04-08
Old launch Slide 0 0 Off 2026-03-15

Comparison

Default Huge IT Slider admin vs SleekView

Default Huge IT admin

  • Slider list shows one row per slider with no slide counts
  • No cross-filter by transition effect across the catalog
  • Empty and orphan sliders are not flagged
  • Placement coverage between sliders and pages is invisible
  • Sorting by slide count or autoplay is limited

SleekView

  • Every Huge IT slider as a sortable row
  • Effect, slide count and placement count as first-class columns
  • Filter by effect, autoplay or orphan status
  • Saved views for marketing audits and seasonal cleanup
  • Same source as the SleekView Charts dashboard, one click between layouts

Features

What SleekView gives you for Huge IT Slider

Effect as a column

Fade, slide, kenburns and the other Huge IT effects each carry different design assumptions. Promoting effect to a column exposes inconsistency at a glance.

Placement coverage in the list

Placement count is a column and a filter. Orphan sliders that no post references appear as a saved view instead of a manual hunt.

Shared source with the dashboard

The same query feeds the SleekView Charts dashboard. The effect donut and the row-level table read identical data with shared filters.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Huge IT Slider

Marketing teams

Effect and placement coverage on one screen scope a hero-slider refresh and confirm which campaign sliders still earn their place on live pages.

Editorial teams

Slide count and creation date columns surface the seasonal sliders ready to retire. Hygiene becomes a regular pass instead of a redesign-only event.

Agencies maintaining client sites

A per-client saved view writes the retainer report. Active sliders, orphan rows and recent additions arrive as columns the client recognises.

The bigger picture

Why a long-running slider plugin deserves a table layer

Huge IT Slider has been a long-running free WordPress slider plugin, and its custom tables make per-slider rendering fast. The cost is that the default admin treats every slider as a destination, so questions about effect mix, placement and length go unasked. SleekView reads the same tables and renders the catalog as a sortable WP Admin grid.

Effect becomes a filter, slide count becomes a column, placement coverage separates the live sliders from the orphans. The data has been there the whole time, the table just makes it legible at the catalog level.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Huge IT Slider

Sliders are read from the Huge IT sliders table and slides from the slides table. The view joins both on slider_id and cross-references [huge_it_slider] shortcodes in wp_posts for placement coverage.

 

Yes. Effect is a first-class filter and column. Picking Fade scopes every row to fade-effect sliders for a per-effect audit.

 

Yes. The placement cross-reference flags sliders with no [huge_it_slider] shortcode in any post. An orphan filter surfaces cleanup candidates.

 

Huge IT stores per-slider params as a serialised blob. SleekView parses it and exposes commonly-queried keys (effect, autoplay, width, height) as chart-ready columns.

 

Yes. Both views read the same source, so a filter saved at the source level applies to whichever layout is open.

 

No. SleekView is an admin reading surface that reads the same custom tables Huge IT already maintains. Front-end rendering is unchanged.

 

No. The view computes against indexed columns and caches aggregations. Views open instantly after the first paint.

 

Yes. Each view supports a CSV export. Export the orphan-slider list for a cleanup pass or the recent additions view for a retainer report.

 

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