SleekView Kanban for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
SleekView Kanban reads YITH Quick View layouts and per-category overrides from the WordPress database, groups them into lanes for draft, scheduled, active, and archived, and lets your merchandising team drag modal skins across states without ever leaving the WordPress admin.
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Why Quick View layouts need a kanban view
YITH WooCommerce Quick View stores every modal layout, color scheme, and per-category override as a row in the plugin's layout table with extra meta linking each row to a shop page or category. Each row holds a layout_status, the target page or category, the layout style, the active window, and the last-edited timestamp. The default YITH admin lists these as a flat WordPress table that is fine for one or two layouts, but quickly turns into noise once a merchandising team A/B tests seasonal quick-view skins across landing pages.
SleekView Kanban reads the same YITH Quick View layout rows and groups them by layout_status, the natural pipeline column for this plugin. Each card surfaces the layout name, the target shop page, the layout style, the active window, and the last edit so a merchandiser can scan a column without opening every layout. Archived layouts sit in their own lane instead of polluting the active queue, and scheduled launches live in a separate lane that makes seasonal planning trivial.
Dragging a card from one column to another writes the new state back to the same layout row, so the storefront picks up the change on the next page render and any layouts tied to a scheduled launch flip live at the configured time. Bulk drags update every selected row in one SQL transaction, so swapping a thirty-layout seasonal catalog from scheduled to active takes seconds rather than the entire morning of a major launch.
Workflow
From YITH layout list to kanban in four steps
Point SleekView at YITH Quick View
Pick layout_status as the status column
Choose what shows on each card
Turn on drag-and-drop writes
Sample board
A live preview of the YITH Quick View kanban
Comparison
Default YITH layouts vs SleekView Kanban
Default YITH Quick View admin
- Flat YITH layout admin that orders layouts by created date instead of by layout status
- No visual sense of how many layouts are scheduled to launch in the next sale week
- Activating a draft layout means opening each one, scrolling to a toggle, and saving
- Bulk actions only support delete and clone, not state changes on a campaign queue
- Mobile merchandisers get the same dense YITH admin with horizontal scroll on every screen
SleekView Kanban
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Groups layouts by
layout_statuswith live row counts on every column title - Drag between lanes to write the new state back to the YITH Quick View layout table
- Card fronts show layout name, target shop page, layout style, and last edit time
- Archived and scheduled layouts sit in their own lanes so the active queue stays clean
- Capability-aware drops respect WordPress roles so staff cannot push layouts live
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
Native Quick View layout fields
SleekView reads every YITH Quick View column directly, including the layout style, the linked shop page or category, the scheduled launch window, and the active flag. Pick exactly which fields show on the card front, which open in a side panel, and which stay hidden but searchable from the board's filter bar.
Drag to schedule or retire
Every drop writes the new layout state back to the YITH Quick View table in a single update. The storefront recalculates active layouts immediately, and scheduled launches keep their original go-live date even after a manual move, so manual edits and seasonal plans stay in sync without ghost rows.
Launch windows on every card
Each card on a scheduled layout shows the configured launch and retire windows, so a merchandiser can spot a Black Friday modal still pointing at last year's date before launch morning. The windows come from the plugin's native scheduling fields, not a duplicated calendar layer in a separate plugin or service.
Audience
Three teams using the YITH Quick View kanban
Merchandising teams shaping shop
Merchandising leads ship new modal layouts for every seasonal launch. The kanban makes it obvious which layouts are still drafts and which are scheduled to go live on the right launch day for the right landing page on the storefront.
Seasonal A/B test planners
Campaign planners A/B test seasonal modal styles every quarter. A SleekView lane for scheduled layouts shows the launch dates of every upcoming skin, so the team can shift a date or pull a layout before the next sale week starts.
Agencies running client catalogs
Agencies manage YITH Quick View skins for multiple client stores. A filtered SleekView board per client shows each catalog's layouts without exposing other clients' merchandising plans to the wrong designer on the team.
The bigger picture
Why a kanban beats a list for modal layouts
YITH Quick View layouts are not data points, they are merchandising decisions moving through a pipeline that runs from a design brief to a live shopper experience. YITH WooCommerce Quick View ships a flexible layout engine, but the default admin treats every layout the same way no matter where it sits in that pipeline. A draft layout that has not been mapped to a shop page yet looks identical to a live modal that has been the default skin for six months, and an archived seasonal layout from last winter is just another row buried under a created-at sort.
That works at five layouts. It falls apart at fifty during a quarterly redesign sprint. A kanban board fixes the shape of the data, not just its presentation.
Lanes give you instant counts, drag-and-drop turns a state change into one gesture, and filters let each merchandiser see only the layouts they own.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
SleekView reads layout data directly from the WordPress database, so any edition that writes its layouts to the standard tables works. Both the free YITH Quick View and the YITH premium edition expose the same schema, which means the kanban renders the same way regardless of which YITH license is currently active on the store.
 Yes. A drop writes the new layout_status back to the same row the storefront reads on the next page render, so a layout moved into the active lane shows up on the linked landing page within seconds. YITH's own caching layer flushes affected URLs so shoppers see the new modal style immediately.
 Yes. SleekView views are configuration only, so you can build one board filtered to apparel layouts and another to home goods layouts from the same YITH Quick View table. Each user picks their default board, and admins can pin shared boards to the WordPress sidebar for the whole merchandising team.
 SleekView reads distinct status values on every load, so a new state shows up automatically as its own lane at the right edge of the board. You can rename, recolor, or reorder lanes from the view config without touching the YITH Quick View settings, and any layouts already in the new state stay live and visible.
 Yes. Drag-and-drop drops are gated by the same capability checks that protect the WooCommerce settings screen. Merchandising leads can move layouts into active, while staff with restricted roles see read-only cards on the active lane until their permissions are raised by an admin on the WordPress side.
 Yes. Each card opens a side panel that pulls the target shop page, the layout style, the active and scheduled windows, and the last-edited user. A merchandiser can audit a layout end to end from the panel without jumping to the YITH Quick View settings screen in a separate browser tab.
 Yes. Every drop records the user, the previous layout state, the new state, the affected layout, the linked shop page, and the timestamp into the SleekView change log. A merchandising lead can export the log as CSV at any time, which is much faster than reading raw layout revisions in the WordPress database.
 No. SleekView lazy-loads cards per lane and paginates each column server-side, so the initial render only fetches the rows currently on screen. Stores with tens of thousands of layouts still see a board that opens in under a second, and drag-and-drop updates use single-row writes that stay fast at any catalog size.
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