SleekView for Perfmatters Pro: Script Manager rules as tables
Perfmatters Pro stores per-page disable rules and global tweaks as post meta and options. SleekView turns that scattered configuration into one workspace where you can audit, filter, and compare rules across the whole site at once.
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See every Perfmatters Pro disable rule in one queryable view
Perfmatters Pro's Script Manager writes per-URL rules to wp_postmeta under perfmatters_script_manager, with disabled handles, URL exceptions, and regex patterns serialized into the meta value. Global tweaks (heartbeat, autosave, emojis, embeds) live in the perfmatters_options array in wp_options. Lazy load exclusions, preload hints, and CDN rewrites share that same options blob. The Pro license adds asset host rewriting and post type targeting which also serialize into the same value.
The default Script Manager loads as a front end overlay, one URL at a time. There is no admin screen that lists every page that disables elementor-frontend, every URL with a custom regex, or every post with at least one exception flag set. SleekView reads the meta and options Perfmatters Pro stores and surfaces them as flat rows. One row per page can show its slug, post type, the count of disabled scripts, the count of exception rules, and which global tweaks are active.
Inline edits route through Perfmatters Pro's own update_post_meta calls, so the plugin's settings page remains authoritative. Saved views like Pages with disabled jQuery or Lazy load exceptions can be scoped per role, useful when a developer owns Script Manager work without owning license keys or global tweak toggles.
Workflow
How to build a Perfmatters Pro view in SleekView
Pick the source
wp_postmeta filtered to meta_key=perfmatters_script_manager as the base, with optional join to wp_options for global tweaks.
Compose columns
Save and scope
Edit inline or bulk
Sample columns
A typical Perfmatters Pro Script Manager view
perfmatters_script_manager rules unpacked into columns.
wp_postmeta (perfmatters_script_manager) + wp_options (perfmatters_options)
| Page | Post type | Disabled scripts | Exceptions | Lazy load | Last edited |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| / | page | 5 | 1 | On | Apr 24 |
| /shop/ | page | 12 | 3 | On | Apr 22 |
| /blog/post-a/ | post | 2 | 0 | On | Apr 18 |
| /checkout/ | page | 7 | 2 | Off | Apr 26 |
Comparison
Default Perfmatters Pro admin vs SleekView
Default Perfmatters Pro admin
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Script Manager is a per-URL overlay. There is no admin list of every page that disables
elementor-frontendorwoocommerce-general. -
Exceptions and regex rules are buried inside the serialized
perfmatters_script_managermeta value, with no cross site search. - Lazy load exclusions live in a single options blob. Auditing which posts override the default is not exposed in the UI.
- Settings are global. Delegating Script Manager work requires the full manage_options capability.
- There is no record of when a rule was last touched, so reviewing recent changes during a regression means diffing options manually.
SleekView
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Flat rows over postmeta: one row per page exposes script counts, exception counts, and lazy load state from
perfmatters_script_manager. -
Filter by handle: query for pages where
jqueryorelementor-frontendappears in the disabled list. - Inline edit through Perfmatters APIs: toggling a rule writes through the plugin's own meta update path.
- Saved views per role: a developer can own a Heavy rules view without seeing license keys.
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Audit timestamps: surface
postmetalast modified per row so recent changes are visible.
Features
What SleekView gives you for Perfmatters Pro
Multi-handle filtering
Filter rows where the serialized perfmatters_script_manager contains both elementor-frontend and woocommerce-general at once.
Inline rule toggles
Flip a single handle from disabled to enabled inline, with the change routed through Perfmatters Pro's own meta update logic.
Global tweak audit
A companion view over perfmatters_options shows every global tweak as a labelled row with on or off status and last save time.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Perfmatters Pro
Performance developers
They filter to pages disabling more than ten scripts, inspect the rule sets, and consolidate overlapping rules from a single workspace.
Support engineers
They search by URL, confirm which handles are disabled, and add an exception for a customer reported regression without leaving the table.
Site auditors
They diff recent perfmatters_script_manager meta changes against a known good baseline before approving a release.
The bigger picture
Why a Perfmatters Pro audit view matters
Perfmatters Pro is powerful precisely because it lets you disable scripts on a per URL basis. That power becomes a liability when nobody can answer simple questions like which pages still load jQuery. Rules drift over time as different team members tune templates, plugins get added, and exceptions accumulate.
The Script Manager overlay was never designed to answer site wide questions. Auditing rules manually means clicking into every URL one at a time, and even then the serialized meta value hides the regex exceptions behind a tooltip. Performance engineers need a flat list of every rule on every page, sortable by complexity and recency, so they can spot duplication and consolidate.
SleekView reads the postmeta that Perfmatters Pro already writes, unpacks it, and presents it as a queryable surface. The result is that audit work shrinks from hours to minutes.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Perfmatters Pro
No. The overlay remains the right tool for picking a handle on a specific page. SleekView is the cross site audit and bulk review layer.
 
SleekView unserializes perfmatters_script_manager and surfaces top level keys (disabled handles, exceptions, regex patterns) as queryable columns.
Yes. Inline edits call update_post_meta using the same shape Perfmatters Pro writes, so the plugin keeps treating the value as authoritative.
Yes. A companion view reads perfmatters_options and lists every tweak (heartbeat, autosave, emojis) as a row with its current state.
Views read meta via paginated queries with index hints. They run in WP Admin only, never in the front end critical path.
 Each site keeps its own meta and options. Network admins can pin a view to a specific blog id or aggregate across blogs.
 
Yes. Filtered tables export to CSV including the unpacked perfmatters_script_manager columns, which is useful for handing rules to a client.
The CDN rewrite settings live in perfmatters_options and appear in the global tweak view. Edge level metrics are not pulled.
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