@Madchatthew I’d always post for the reasons I stated above. It’s useful information and could save someone else the headache.
Anyone using Ghost ?
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@phenomlab said in Anyone using Ghost ?:
And so, I thought it was high time some screenshots were provided (eye candy) for the blog I’m working on. It’s currently set to private, so not accessible, but here you go…
Dark Mode
Light Mode
There’s still a lot of work to do here, but it’s coming along !
Looking good that Mark!
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@phenomlab as u know, i’m playing with ghost, is really fast but there’s a lot of features missed. but also highly customizable if you know javascript, i think that in the end of this year i will release a full theme for ghost, now i definitely 0 time due to work.
but i will follow you on this, really interested
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@justoverclock Thanks. I’m seeing a similar situation in terms of missed features, but as you rightly say, there is the opportunity to extend if you are familiar with JS - which I am. I’m working on the testimonials section and have written a pure CSS slider to handle this. It’s a work in progress currently, so nothing to see as such.
And like you, I am currently deluged with work commitments, but hoping to get back to this as time permits.
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@hari provided nodeJS is installed and you have SSH Access to the shared hosting, then yes, this should be possible. There’s actually an article available that provides a YouTube video of how to install via cPanel here
Not sure what you mean concerning starting a new page ?
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I’m still toying with the idea of using ghost. However, there are some drawbacks which I’ll outline here
- No native searching feature for blog articles inside NodeBB that have been created in ghost. This brand that if you search for something here, your not going to find it as it won’t be in the database. This in my view is something of a show stopper
- I don’t really want to have to maintain two sets of code and also two independent platforms
I guess I’m making my own decisions here in terms of perhaps abandoning the ghost route and doing something native in NodeBB instead.
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Yeah, well… such seems to be the common path of Ghost…
Interesting. Great minds are thinking alike. Despite the group funding hoopla!
I should like to explore this bee loggin’ stuff further. But alas, so much Internet, so little time…
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@gotwf said in Anyone using Ghost ?:
Interesting. Great minds are thinking alike. Despite the group funding hoopla!
I’m interested in any views you may have around using NodeBB for Blogging. There’s a plugin I’m using which enables a layout like this
I actually quite like the way this pans out. I just wish there was more that could be done with the overall topic itself to get it to look more “blog like” without having to modify the topic template itself.
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@phenomlab I think that looks like a pretty “natural” integration with NodeBB. Certified organic, even?
KISS Engineering. If it scratches your itch and the fruit is hangin’ low… then maybe ya’ ought naught look a gift horse in the mouth. OTOH, if you have too much time on your hands, no life, are bored, or whatever… then by all means do feel free to chase the tail of that dragon…
NodeBB’s comment, registration management, digest mgmnt, etc. is a big win out of the gate. Most built to purpose bee loggin’ platforms/suites have to build that. All of which duplicated efforts lead the holy grail of SSO. But, oh, snap! Big Bro IS watchin’… So what to do, what to do?
The bee loggin’ forum hybrid may well be akin to a good marriage with the total being greater than the sum of the parts. Worthy of further investigation/flirtation, at the least.
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@gotwf Thanks. Good points. I noticed yesterday that the integration between Ghost and NodeBB does seem to work (at least, someone tested it and has it working), so it’s still an avenue worth review in my view.
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@phenomlab Indeed. Looking forward to it.
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@gotwf I’ve implemented it here. I really like the way it works and above all, it’s fast. It is lacking in native functionality in comparison to WordPress for example, although you can’t compare PHP to NodeJS as that just isn’t apples for apples.
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@phenomlab Well, like you said, it’s fast, so no need to compare to php apples.
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@jac Yes, very, but not cheap at $100
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@phenomlab said in WordPress site:
Yes, very, but not cheap at $100
No, very expensive for what it is!
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@jac said in WordPress site:
@phenomlab said in WordPress site:
Yes, very, but not cheap at $100
No, very expensive for what it is!
I do like the simplicity of Ghost in all honesty.
I think I’d start with a free theme just to be sure
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@jac it would be interesting to see how and what @justoverclock has done with his Ghost installation. Do you have a link I can look at?
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For anyone looking at a simple way to blog the new recommendation from @phenomlab is Ghost CMS.
It’s Wordpress OUT, and Ghost IN it seems! *preference based .
From my early viewing Ghost loads up super quick! it also seems very streamlined and modern compared to Wordpress, less bloat with the plugins, and more of a limited approach, something that I’d say helps, but the thing that clearly separates the two CMS’s is speed 100%! I mean who wants a slow loading site? - not me!
I can only say my experience is purely on a viewing basis and not from the admin area (back-end) or anything of that nature, it’s just purely from the front-end only.
Here’s some examples of sites using Ghost.
https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Ghost
Disclaimer: May get hooked after viewing
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@jac Yep - his site is https://justoverclock.it (it’s in Italian ). You can also look at my Ghost site below
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