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  1. 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 …

  2. Ghost: The simple, powerful WordPress alternative

    We can help you migrate to Ghost from WordPress, for free! Save time and let the Ghost team do all the work on your behalf; no coding, no configuration, no worries.

  3. Ghost: Sign in

    Don’t have a Ghost site yet? Create one here

  4. 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.

  5. Build with Ghost: Email is changing in a big way

    Update Ghost to the latest version. In recent releases, we’ve updated Ghost to comply with these new requirements, including the ability for members to easily unsubscribe and better support …

  6. Assets - Ghost Developer Docs

    Ghost automatically generates copies of images at the specified sizes, and works like a cache, so the image sizes can be changed at any time. It’s recommended to have no more than 10 …

  7. Ghost: The independent Gumroad alternative with 0% fees

    We can help you migrate to Ghost from Gumroad, for free! Save time and let the Ghost team do all the work on your behalf; no coding, no configuration, no worries.

  8. How To Install Ghost On Ubuntu - Ghost Developer Docs

    This guide uses our tried-and-tested Ghost-CLI tool to install and configure Ghost. Ghost-CLI installs have support for the social web features via the Ghost (Pro) hosted ActivityPub service …

  9. Supported Node Versions - Ghost Developer Docs

    We use the recommended version of Node.js in production on Ghost (Pro), which means it’s heavily tested and the Ghost core team actively fixes issues. Running Ghost on the latest …

  10. Working With Gatsby - Ghost Developer Docs

    Gatsby uses GraphQL to retrieve content, retrieving content from the Ghost API is no different thanks to the Gatsby Source Ghost plugin. Below are some recipes to retrieve chunks of data …