
Ghost: The best open source blog & newsletter platform
Ghost makes it easy, with native signup forms that turn anonymous views into logged-in members. Allow people to sign up for free, or purchase a paid subscription to support your …
How To Install Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
The fastest way to get started is to set up a site on Ghost (Pro). If you’re running a self-hosted instance, we strongly recommend an Ubuntu server with at least 1GB of memory to run Ghost.
About Ghost - The Open Source Publishing Platform
Find out more about the non-profit organisation behind Ghost – building open source technology for the future of journalism & publishing.
Ghost Resources — Stories & Ideas About Indie Publishing
Part 1 — Building Not sure where to begin? Dive into our tutorials and guides for people who are new to Ghost and setting up a brand new publication. How to setup your Ghost publication 2 …
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Getting Started - Ghost Resources
Everything you need to know to start building your own Ghost publication is here: find out how to customize your site, publish your first post, send email newsletters and setup your memberships.
Ghost: The simple, powerful WordPress alternative
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How To Install Ghost Locally - Ghost Developer Docs
Running Ghost locally is the easiest way to get your own copy of the software running and be able to do some local development with it. By the end of this guide you will have completed a local …
How Can I Backup My Site Data? - Ghost Developer Docs
Using Ghost CLI backup The fastest way to perform a backup is to use Ghost CLI to automatically generate a zip file containing all of your site data using the ghost backup command.
Contributing To Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
The vast majority of the Ghost community is incredible, and we work hard to make sure it stays that way. We always welcome people who are friendly and participate constructively, but we …