Q: Will default granularity affect my writing?
Yes. POST and PAGE are different environments and affect the creative writing process through the principles of limitation and expectation.
The POST writing environment
The POST environment presupposes compilation and also ties the writing to a date. Does the date have metaphysical significance? The date of any post is merely an index—a way of sorting. The Archives and Categories pages display the titles of POSTS sorted by date. But knowing that a piece of writing is a dated, bit-sized unit will surely affect your attitude.
The PAGE writing environment
The PAGE environment presupposes granularity, and this encourages your writing to exhibit the kind of interconnectivity that naturally emerges from apprehending sections and sub-sections as modules. A PAGE can contain multiple multi-page projects that are both intra- and inter-connected. The splash page of a PAGE might be a list of SmartButtons—or a LinkMap designed to reveal these connections in advance.
For example, the container note for Macros for Media uses its own Map View as a LinkMap for its children—providing not only an index to its children, but also displaying the syntax for using the macros. The LinkMap thus serves as both an index and also a quick reference to macro syntax: