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Writing posts with Ghost ✍️
Getting started with the editor is simple, with familiar formatting options in a functional toolbar and the ability to add dynamic content seamlessly.
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Publishing options
The Ghost editor has everything you need to fully optimise your content. This is where you can add tags and authors, feature a post, or turn a post into a page.
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Managing admin settings
There are a couple of things to do next while you're getting set up: making your site private and inviting your team.
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Organising your content
Ghost has a flexible organisational taxonomy called tags which can be used to configure your site structure using dynamic routing.
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Apps & integrations
There are three primary ways to work with third-party services in Ghost: using Zapier, editing your theme, or using the Ghost API.
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Creating a custom theme
Ghost comes with a beautiful default theme called Casper, which is designed to be a clean, readable publication layout and can be easily adapted for most purposes.