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Using Ghost as a headless CMS with Next.js


Build A Custom JavaScript App With Headless Ghost + Next.js

Learn how to spin up a JavaScript app using Ghost as a headless CMS and build a completely custom front-end with the Next.js React framework.

Pros and cons of using Ghost as CMS from Gatsby/Nextjs

Using Ghost as a headless CMS with JAMstack ... Our handlebars theme templating framework works with the Ghost API to build flexible publishing ...

Build A Next.js Blog In 33 Minutes Using Ghost - YouTube

Today, we build a blog using Next.js 13 app router and a content management system called Ghost. In this tutorial, you'll learn the basic of ...

Using Ghost as a Headless CMS | Draft.dev

Working with Ghost as a headless CMS means making API requests from a JavaScript application. This can seem daunting, especially if you are not ...

Headless CMS for a nextJS project - Reddit

Try out wisp cms's free plan. There's a blog template in nextjs that you can use too. The editing interface looks like medium's and there's no ...

Build a JAMStack Blog with NextJS and Ghost - Jake Wiesler

Learn the fundamentals of JAMStack by building a blazing-fast NextJS blog that uses the Ghost publishing platform as a headless CMS.

Building a headless frontend for Ghost.io CMS with Next.js part 1

In todays post I will show you how we built a simple and fast headless frontend usable for any ghost.io blog content management system using next.js.

Publish flaring fast blogs with Next.js and Ghost CMS - GitHub

Powered by the React framework Next.js and content fed by headless Ghost, you'll get a production ready hybrid frontend that combines the best of static and ...

How to Build a Blog with the Ghost API and Next.js - freeCodeCamp

In this article, we cover the basics of Next's experimental app directory. Then I'll teach you how to step up Next and Ghost CMS locally and how to integrate ...

Setting up a headless Ghost CMS with Next.js | Steve Perry Creative

Using Ghost as a headless CMS ticks the box with regards to a simple and efficient admin experience, and it can be self-hosted to keep control over the data ...

Tutorial: Building a Headless Blog with Next.js, Heroku, Ghost CMS ...

You have now set up a headless blog using Next.js, Ghost CMS, Heroku, and Vercel. This setup allows you to manage content through Ghost CMS ...

Next.js + Ghost CMS tutorial - Filipe Matos Blog

A simple tutorial on how to develop a static blog fronted with Next.js and ghost, a headless CMS.

Using Ghost as a headless CMS with Next.js - Brian Lovin

The Ghost API is pretty solid - the documentation is straightforward, and they even have a guide for working with Next.js.

How do I upload a next.js blog to ghost - Stack Overflow

I think this is a confusion around theming in Ghost and using Ghost as a Headless CMS. When you use the Ghost Content API to retrieve ...

Headless Ghost and NextJS - DEV Community

We've successfully uploaded our Headless Ghost site with NextJS to Vercel. Now you can test the site out before making a full switch to Headless ...

Build Blog App with Next.js 14 and Ghost CMS - YouTube

ghost #nextjs13 #nextjs #reactjs - In this video, you will learn about the basics of ghost cms, some documentations and setting up ghost CMS ...

Build a Jamstack Blog with Next.js & Ghost CMS - Sycamore Garden

It uses Ghost as a headless CMS deployed on Heroku, which is then plugged into a Next.js front end hosted on Vercel. It is 100% free to host and ...

Combining Next.js SSG and Ghost CMS to create this blog

And I found a super useful repository: https://github.com/styxlab/next-cms-ghost. This Next.js app is amazing: it uses the content API of Ghost ...

Building a Blog with Next.js and Ghost - DEV Community

Getting Blog Posts to Show Up ... To interact with Ghost, we'll need to use its API. We can use their /posts/ endpoint to grab our blog posts.

Build a Blog With Next.js & Ghost - YouTube

In this video we will build a simple server-side rendered blog with Next.js and the Ghost CMS for the backend. Codedamn YouTube Channel: ...