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SleekView for Slider Revolution

Slider Revolution stores modules, slides and static slides in dedicated revslider tables. SleekView reads those tables directly and renders the catalog as a real WP Admin grid with type, slide count, layer count and placement as columns.

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SleekView table view for Slider Revolution

Slider Revolution's revslider tables belong in one cross-filterable view

Slider Revolution (Revolution Slider) keeps modules and slides in dedicated revslider tables: a sliders table for the module row (id, title, alias, type, params blob with version and dimensions), a slides table for slide rows (id, slider_id, slide_order, params, layers) and a static slides table for the global static slides. The Slider Revolution admin presents cards per module with limited cross-filtering.

SleekView reads modules, slides and static slides together and renders the catalog as a sortable, filterable WP Admin grid. One row per module with type, slide count, layer count and placement count as columns. Filters narrow by module type, alias or placement status.

Every column reads through the same revslider tables Slider Revolution already maintains, so module rendering on the front end is unchanged. The dashboard view of the same dataset is one click away.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Slider Revolution data

1

Connect the revslider tables

Create a SleekView against the Slider Revolution sliders, slides and static slides tables. Module type, slide count, layer count, alias and creation date are pre-mapped to chart-ready columns.
2

Cross-reference alias placements

Match [rev_slider alias=...] shortcodes in wp_posts.post_content to the module alias so the table surfaces which modules are placed and which sit unused.
3

Compose the columns and filters

Drag in title, type, slide count, layer count, placement count and created_at. Filters for type, alias and placement turn audits into saved views.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Hero modules", "Heavy layer counts", "Orphan modules") and gate by capability so marketers, developers and owners each land on the right slice.

Sample columns

A typical Slider Revolution view

One row per module, with type, slide count, layer count and placement coverage as sortable, filterable columns.
Source: wp_revslider_sliders / slides / static_slides
Module Type Slides Layers Placements Alias
Homepage hero Hero 1 18 1 home-hero
Product showcase Standard 6 42 2 shop-showcase
Testimonials carousel Carousel 8 24 1 testimonials
Landing scroller One-Page Scroller 5 37 1 landing-2024
Old campaign Standard 4 12 0 campaign-q3

Comparison

Default Slider Revolution admin vs SleekView

Default Slider Revolution admin

  • Admin grid shows cards per module with no aggregate counts
  • Layer counts are buried inside the editor, never aggregated
  • Slide-count comparison requires opening each module
  • Alias placement coverage is invisible from the list
  • No filter by module type across the catalog

SleekView

  • Every Slider Revolution module as a sortable row
  • Type, slide count, layer count and placement count as columns
  • Filter by module type, alias or placement status
  • Saved views for design audits and performance reviews
  • Same source as the SleekView Charts dashboard, one click between layouts

Features

What SleekView gives you for Slider Revolution

Module type as a column

Standard, Carousel, Hero and One-Page Scroller each carry different rendering assumptions. Promoting type to a column makes consolidation decisions a sorted list.

Layer count exposed

The slide layers blob becomes a sortable layer-count column. Heavy modules that drag page speed show up at the top of the list rather than during a redesign.

Placement coverage in the list

Alias placement count is a column and a filter. Orphan modules from old campaigns surface as a saved view instead of a manual hunt.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Slider Revolution

Marketing teams

Module type and placement coverage on one screen scope a hero refresh and confirm which campaign modules still earn their place on live pages.

Developers and agencies

Layer-count and slide-count columns expose the modules that should be split or simplified. Performance work targets the heaviest modules first.

Site owners

A saved per-client view writes the retainer report. Total modules, placement coverage and recent additions arrive as columns the client recognises.

The bigger picture

Why a powerhouse slider plugin invites a table layer

Slider Revolution has been bundled with thousands of WordPress themes for over a decade, and the revslider tables it ships are detailed: module type, alias, slide layers and creation date are all queryable. The cost is that the Slider Revolution admin presents modules as cards in a grid, so cross-cutting questions about type mix, layer coverage and placement go unasked. SleekView reads the same tables and renders the catalog as a sortable WP Admin grid.

Type becomes a filter, layer count becomes a column, alias placement coverage separates the live modules from the orphans. The revslider data has been there all along, the table just renders it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Slider Revolution

Modules are read from the Slider Revolution sliders table, slides from the slides table, static slides from the static slides table. The view joins them at query time and cross-references [rev_slider alias=...] shortcodes in wp_posts for placement coverage.

 

Yes. Type, creation date range, alias and placement status are first-class filters. Picking Hero scopes every row to hero modules.

 

Yes. The slides table stores layers as a serialised params blob. SleekView parses the layer array and exposes counts per slide so layer-count buckets become a sortable column.

 

Static slides live in their own table and surface as their own column and filter. A per-module flag for static-slide presence shows up in the view.

 

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 revslider tables Slider Revolution already maintains. Front-end module rendering, animation and any cache layer continue to be Slider Revolution's job.

 

No. The view computes against indexed columns and caches aggregations. Views open instantly after the first paint even on themes that ship a hundred starter modules.

 

Yes. Each view supports a CSV export. Export the orphan-module list for a cleanup pass or the heavy-layer view for a performance review.

 

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