Though WordPress is great for dealing with posts, it’s not as good at dealing with pages, in part because WordPress focuses on blogging and not content management. Fortunately, there are some decent plugins available to assist in managing content, but some of these factor in posts, and ignore pages, which appear better suited for major projects or “about me”-style information.
What I’ve done is convert all the old pages of this site into posts. The Librams section that listed them was relocated to the top of the site, and made into a link. This way the site can expand somewhat without clutter, and I can keep tabs on important posts in a more organized fashion.
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