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SleekView for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

SleekView reads WooCommerce products joined with _product_image_gallery and the YITH zoom settings, rendering gallery depth, featured image presence and zoom eligibility as a queryable audit grid in WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

Move gallery coverage out of one-product-at-a-time edits and into a table

YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier reads _product_image_gallery and _thumbnail_id from wp_postmeta and applies its zoom behaviour on top of WooCommerce's existing gallery markup. The plugin itself doesn't add a database table, so the only way to audit coverage in the default admin is to open product after product and count thumbnails by eye.

SleekView reads wp_posts joined with wp_postmeta on the gallery keys, exposing image count, featured image presence and product category as real columns. Filter to products with fewer than three gallery images to surface the catalog that's not worth zooming. Sort by category to plan a photography sprint. Group by post_modified to see which sections haven't had a refresh in months.

The plugin keeps owning the storefront zoom behaviour and settings panel. The table view owns the audit surface, so the gallery data WooCommerce already stores stops hiding inside product edit screens and becomes something merchandising can actually query.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces YITH Zoom Magnifier data

1

Point at wp_posts and wp_postmeta

Pick the products dataset joined with wp_postmeta on _product_image_gallery, _thumbnail_id and the YITH zoom option keys, exposing every gallery column the storefront already reads.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Product, SKU, Category, Gallery image count, Featured image, Zoom enabled and post_modified. Reorder, hide or rename any column without a custom manage_posts_columns callback.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to products with fewer than three gallery images, to a single category or to products modified before a given date. Sort by gallery_image_count for a coverage triage pass.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Single-image holdouts", "Hero categories audit", "Photography backlog") and gate by capability so merchandisers, photographers and agency leads each land on the slice that matters.

Sample columns

A typical YITH Zoom Magnifier audit view

Product rows joined with _product_image_gallery counts and featured image state. The same gallery data the storefront zoom reads, surfaced as a queryable catalog-wide table.
Source: wp_postmeta
Product Category Gallery images Featured image Zoom Modified
Linen overshirt Apparel 6 Set Enabled 2026-04-21
Walnut side table Furniture 4 Set Enabled 2026-04-18
Brass desk lamp Lighting 2 Set Low coverage 2026-03-02
Cotton tote bag Accessories 1 Generic No gallery 2025-11-14
Discontinued mug Kitchen 0 No images 2025-09-08

Comparison

Default YITH Zoom Magnifier admin vs SleekView

Default YITH Zoom Magnifier settings panel

  • The plugin only ships a settings panel, no coverage screen at all
  • WooCommerce's product list shows one image cell, not a gallery-size column
  • Finding single-image products means opening each product edit screen
  • Per-category coverage requires a custom WP_Query and a spreadsheet
  • Photography cadence isn't surfaced anywhere in the admin

SleekView

  • Gallery image count rendered as a real column on every product row
  • Featured image presence and zoom-enabled state visible per row
  • Filter to under-imaged products, a category, or a date-modified window
  • Saved views per role: merchandising backlog, photography sprint, agency audit
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

Gallery depth as a column

Image counts come from parsing _product_image_gallery at query time, so single-image products and zero-image SKUs become visible without opening any edit screen.

Composable coverage filters

Stack filters on gallery_image_count, category and post_modified to assemble photography backlogs, launch-readiness audits or maintenance dashboards in one query.

Modified date inline

post_modified sits on every row so the audit table answers when each product's images were last touched, not just whether a gallery exists today.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for YITH Zoom Magnifier

Photography teams

Daily list of single-image and zero-image products grouped by category, with date_modified to track which sections of the catalog need attention next.

Merchandisers

Pre-launch audit filtered to hero categories so no product ships single-image, with a per-row zoom flag that mirrors the storefront state customers actually see.

Maintenance agencies

Monthly client review filtered to coverage gaps and stale modified dates, exported as CSV for a photography backlog brief without writing SQL.

The bigger picture

Why gallery coverage deserves a real table

Zoom Magnifier is a frontend enhancement, so its operational story isn't conversion lift but coverage: how many products actually have enough images for zoom to do anything. The data is already in wp_postmeta on every install, but the WooCommerce product list only shows one image cell and the YITH settings panel doesn't expose product-level state. SleekView reads the same postmeta and renders products with gallery_image_count, featured image presence and zoom flag as a queryable audit grid.

Filters stack into a single query so single-image holdouts, stale categories and photography backlogs become one-click views rather than per-product edit screens. The plugin keeps owning the zoom behaviour, while merchandising and photography get the per-row surface the catalog always deserved.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

wp_posts filtered to product post types, joined with wp_postmeta on _product_image_gallery, _thumbnail_id and the YITH zoom option keys. No new tables are introduced and no extra meta is written to the site.

 

Yes. HPOS only changes how orders are stored, while products still live in wp_posts and wp_postmeta on every install. The zoom audit table works the same on HPOS and legacy stores.

 

Yes. SleekView exposes product_cat as a filterable column, so a saved view can scope to fashion, furniture or lighting without rebuilding the dataset.

 

Yes. Products with no _product_image_gallery row appear in the zero-image bucket as a normal table row, which is usually the first thing merchandising wants to fix.

 

Yes. Variations are listed by parent product with per-variation image overrides as a boolean column, so variation-level gaps surface alongside parent-level ones.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a category filter or a coverage-bucket slice narrows both surfaces. Photography pivots between row audit and rollup without rebuilding filters.

 

Yes. Any cohort exports as CSV with the columns the view shows, including SKU, gallery_image_count and post_modified. Useful for photography backlog briefs and agency reports.

 

No. The table renders in WP Admin and only reads existing wp_postmeta values. The storefront keeps loading the zoom gallery exactly as the plugin already serves it.

 

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