Private Blogs
You can now run a private (password protected) blog with Ghost.
Private blogs are great for when you just want
Post Previews
Having a Markdown preview in the editor is great, but what about when you want
to see how your post
Two Years in: How we Spent The Kickstarter Money, where we are now, and what’s next for Ghost
April 29th is a very special day for us. It’s the day on which, two years ago,
Ghost launched
Inside Ghost
Upgrading The Editor
From the beginning of Ghost’s life, there has always been one very common
complaint from users: Why, oh why
Code Injection
What do you do when you need to inject a small snippet into your Ghost blog,
like an analytics tracking
Previous & Next Post Links
Keeping readers engaged on your blog is vital, and one of the easiest ways to
get people reading more posts
Making Our Slack Team Public, The New Ghost Community Hub
Just last week we announced that we’ve made all of our revenue figures public
[https://ghost.org/changelog/april-2015-update/
Inside Ghost
The 30 Minute Change That Made 25% More People Try Ghost: Telling Them what To Click
Sometimes little things have a disproportionately large impact. I’m not sure why
this seems to surprise me, at this
Inside Ghost
Ghost April Update: $411k Annual Revenue, Introducing the Public Revenue Dashboard
In January we announced [https://ghost.org/changelog/2014-report/] a big focus on transparency
for 2015, and today I’m
How to Write Faster, Better & Longer: The Ultimate Guide to Markdown
It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Markdown at Ghost [https://ghost.org]. We
built our editor