There's a thing built-in to WordPress called "Pages" which are not sequential and don't have an implicit date. Maybe the author could look into those.
I'm being facetious but I've created entire WordPress sites with no Posts, only Pages. They are easy to use for the clients and a few tweaks of a starter template (I use Bones) and you are done.
Also, using a starter template (or even creating your own) so you provide for many common options (full-width pages or other stock layouts) is an invaluable tool. And one you can reuse for any project.
Granted, there are many situations where WordPress isn't the right fit but to discount it outright, and for the reasons the author sites is a bit of a cop out.
A little long-term planning and reusable code solves a lot of those issues.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 16.4 ms ] threadtl;dr: Using the wrong tool for the job makes life difficult. Go figure.
I'm being facetious but I've created entire WordPress sites with no Posts, only Pages. They are easy to use for the clients and a few tweaks of a starter template (I use Bones) and you are done.
Also, using a starter template (or even creating your own) so you provide for many common options (full-width pages or other stock layouts) is an invaluable tool. And one you can reuse for any project.
Granted, there are many situations where WordPress isn't the right fit but to discount it outright, and for the reasons the author sites is a bit of a cop out.
A little long-term planning and reusable code solves a lot of those issues.