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How to Build a Gatsby Static Site Using Ghost as a Headless CMS

Written by @gregd | Published on 2021/6/7

TL;DR
In this article, we will go through step-by-step how you can build a Gatsby static site that uses Ghost as a headless CMS. This way you can get the best of both worlds: the great writing experience of Ghost and all of the performance benefits of a Gatby static-site. You will learn how to set up both Ghost and Gats by using the same language as Gatsy. You can also see how to deploy your site on Netlify so that it refreshes every time you change your content.

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@gregd
Self-taught dev, American living in Greece. Building affordable digital tools for small businesses.

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jamstack|gatsby|ghost|headless-cms|netlify|gatsbyjs|ghost-blog|hackernoon-top-story
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