
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.
Introduction - Ghost Developer Docs
Ghost is an open source, professional publishing platform built on a modern Node.js technology stack — designed for teams who need power, flexibility and performance.
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 Ghost install …
Ghost 5.0 — Create your own platform
Ghost 5.0 introduces brand new tools to help you build a website, publish content, deliver newsletters, grow your audience, and build an independent business. Publishers and creators using Ghost are …
Social web (Beta) - Ghost
Ghost <> Ghost: As you might expect, Ghost sites can interact with each other pretty smoothly, as long as both are connected to the social web. We're going to do our best to continue to feature Ghost …
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.
Editor cards - Ghost
Many of the most popular tools for embedding rich media work directly with the Ghost editor — all you need to do is paste a URL to the content you're trying to embed directly into a new line of the editor …
Getting Started With Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
Ghost API documentation Explore detailed REST API documentation for accessing content in and out of Ghost programmatically.
Hosting Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
A short guide to running Ghost in a production environment and setting up an independent publication to serve traffic at scale.
Setting up email newsletters - Ghost
Ghost allows you to create more than one newsletter, each with its own subscriptions, settings and template design. This means you can give your audience the option of what email content they'd like …