PAGES
Prototype: PAGES should use the normal_note prototype. Its descendants can use any of the nine content prototypes.
A PAGE is a complicated writing project that you want to appear separately from you categories. PAGES are accessed via the Pages button on your website navbar.
A PAGE is an export that is (1) not dated, (2) granular, and (3) sits as a SmartButton on your Pages.html webpage. PAGES are sorted on that webpage manually. A PAGE is granular during export—its children are not appended as flowing text, but as SmartButtons placed below their parent’s text.
Your readers will access your PAGES via the PAGES button in the navbar. If you put the alias of a PAGE inside a category, it will also export as a POST but while retaining its granular form. However, the date will now appear.
A PAGE will only export it its $blogReady
is checked.