• Tavi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 days ago

        You can try it, but I switched from Ghost to WordPress because of auto updates. Default ghost docker image doesn’t pin the correct DB version which causes errors, and watchtower updates break your website. Also, very little in the way of existing plugins or themes. Typing a new article doesn’t give much in the way for formatting.

        Way more documentation on the WordPress side of things and just general QoL stuff. Plus, free templates. Spaghetti it is, but spaghetti works and I don’t feel like using Hugo.

      • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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        first one isn’t free

        second one you have to migrate posts using ctrl+c ctrl+v and then hand type the publish date

        third one you have to already have built your own SQL database

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          4 days ago

          Ghost is open source. You can selfhost. It’s just that aggressively advertising their (paid) hosting services on the official website

      • mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk
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        4 days ago

        Ghost runs on NodeJS which isn’t available at most cheap webhosters. Also it doesn’t do traditional blog things like pingbacks, trackbacks or webmentions.

        BearBlog can’t be self-hosted at all - it says so right on their GitHub’s README.

        WriteFreely is a Go binary that - again - isn’t supported on most cheap hosters. Also I can’t seem to find anything about it supporting pingbacks, trackbacks or webmentions. It seems to be more like a one-user Mastodon instance.

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        It’s the only CMS that runs on a classic AMP stack which is still the standard with cheap web hosters. And since everyone and their dog is using it, you can easily find support and ready-to-use plugins for almost anything.

        In the car world, WordPress is your plain old petrol car that just runs, can easily be refuelled and you can get anything repaired at every other street corner. That’s why it is still so widespread.

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          4 days ago

          Drupal is out there. It’s not perfect but it’s well maintained and quite powerful with good community support.