SleekView for Responsive Lightbox
SleekView reads the rl_gallery CPT, script choice meta, attachment counts, and category taxonomy and renders the catalogue as a sortable, filterable table. Script, image count, and category sit as real columns next to title and publish date.
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Each gallery picks its own script. The catalogue needs to know which.
Responsive Lightbox by dFactory ships a Galleries module that stores galleries as an rl_gallery custom post type. Each gallery row carries the chosen lightbox script (SwipeBox, prettyPhoto, FancyBox, Nivo, Image Lightbox, Tosrus, Featherlight, Magnific), image-attachment meta, and category taxonomy assignment.
SleekView reads the rl_gallery CPT and its meta and exposes script choice, image count, category, and timestamps as real sortable columns. Filter to galleries on SwipeBox, sort by image count to find the empty ones, or pull every gallery in a single category. The CPT list keeps its editorial role, the table handles audits.
Inline edits go through save_post, so the next page render reflects the new script choice or category. Bulk-swap scripts across a script-standardisation pass, move categories, or retitle for a campaign without opening each gallery.
Workflow
How SleekView reads Responsive Lightbox data
Pick the rl_gallery CPT
Compose the column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline or export
Sample columns
A typical Responsive Lightbox catalogue table
rl_gallery CPT in wp_posts + script / attachment-count meta
| Title | Script | Images | Category | Published | Author |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel suites 2026 | SwipeBox | 32 | Properties | Apr 12, 2026 | marketing |
| Conference photos | FancyBox | 184 | Events | Mar 28, 2026 | editor-1 |
| Product detail | Magnific | 8 | Catalogue | May 04, 2026 | shop |
| Empty landing gallery | prettyPhoto | 0 | — | Jan 15, 2026 | marketing |
| Legacy 2018 showcase | Nivo | 62 | Archive | Jun 09, 2018 | editor-2 |
Comparison
Default Responsive Lightbox admin vs SleekView
Default Responsive Lightbox admin
- Default rl_gallery list shows titles but not script or image-count columns
- Script distribution across galleries is invisible without manual checking
- Empty galleries hide in the CPT list until clicked
- Bulk script swaps require opening each gallery
- No combined filter for script plus category plus image count
SleekView
- Reads rl_gallery CPT and meta directly, no plugin modifications
- Script, image count, category, and publish date as sortable columns
- Inline-swap scripts across a standardisation pass
- Save filtered views per workflow ("SwipeBox migration", "Empty galleries")
- Edits fire save_post so the next page render uses the new script meta
Features
What SleekView gives you for Responsive Lightbox
Script as a real column
Lightbox script moves from a buried per-gallery setting to a sortable column. Standardising on one script across the catalogue starts with a filter, not a manual sweep.
Inline script swaps
Bulk-swap script choice across a section of the catalogue. save_post fires so the plugin reads the new meta on the next render.
Compose precise filters
Combine script, image count, category, and publish date into a saved filter. Empty-gallery cleanup and script migrations both become named views.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Responsive Lightbox
Performance-conscious site owners
Filter to non-default scripts and migrate from the row. Once the table shows one script for every gallery, the page payload drops accordingly.
Agencies managing many sites
Per-site dashboards make script-standardisation passes routine work. The empty-gallery filter is the QA checklist before launch.
Content-heavy blog and portfolio sites
Saved per-category views drive editorial planning. Inline edits keep the catalogue accurate after every rework.
The bigger picture
Why Responsive Lightbox catalogues deserve a real table
Responsive Lightbox is a long-running free lightbox plugin whose strength is letting every gallery pick its own lightbox script. The trade-off is that catalogue questions like which script dominates, how many galleries are empty, or how the publishing cadence has moved over years are not part of the default admin. Sites that use the plugin heavily end up with dozens of galleries, several different scripts in play, and page payloads that load more lightbox code than they need.
SleekView reads the rl_gallery CPT and its meta and exposes script, image count, and timestamps as one sortable grid. The default admin keeps its editorial role, the table handles catalogue audits and the script-standardisation work the plugin itself never made easy.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Responsive Lightbox
No. The standard columns read the rl_gallery CPT and meta that ship with the free plugin. Pro-only fields surface as columns if they exist.
 Galleries are the primary unit. Inline lightbox links live in post_content and need a separate content scan, which SleekView supports as a companion table.
 Yes. Script meta updates fire save_post, and the plugin reads the meta on every render, so the next page load reflects the new script choice.
 Yes. The plugin also lightboxes the core [gallery] shortcode. The rl_gallery table focuses on CPT entries; a companion table can scan post_content for [gallery] usage.
 Yes. Filters apply across the whole table, so a script-specific view saves with one filter and drives a focused migration plan.
 No. SleekView indexes the CPT and meta joins and paginates results, so render time stays sub-second.
 Yes. An optional column joins gallery attachments with attachment meta and counts attachments where _wp_attachment_image_alt is empty, surfacing the accessibility backlog per gallery.
 Yes. Saved views respect WordPress capabilities so editors, contributors, and admins each open the catalogue with role-appropriate filters.
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