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- 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 work across monthly and yearly premium tiers
- What is the default admin login - Self-hosting - Ghost Forum
If all goes well, you’ll be able to access your new site on http: localhost:3001 and http: localhost:3001 ghost to access Ghost Admin (or http: host-ip:3001 and http: host-ip:3001 ghost, respectively)
- Configuration - Ghost Developer Docs
For self-hosted Ghost users, a custom configuration file can be used to override Ghost’s default behaviour This provides you with a range of options to configure your publication to suit your needs
- Ghost: The #1 open source headless Node. js CMS
Everything you need to know about working with the Ghost professional publishing platform
- Ghost: Sign in
Don’t have a Ghost site yet? Create one here
- Email Newsletters - Ghost Developer Docs
Email newsletters in Ghost can be scheduled and delivered to free and paid members, or a segment of free or paid members Newsletters are delivered using a beautiful HTML template that is standardised for most popular email clients
- How to install Ghost, the official guide
How to install Ghost 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
- Publishing - Ghost Developer Docs
Creating content in Ghost is done via the Ghost editor which, for many people, is what attracted to them in the first place More than just a glossy experience though, Ghost’s editor provides a streamlined workflow for both authors and developers
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