Add Static Home Page Setting
See original GitHub issueOne fairly simple feature to add is a setting that allows use of a static home page, instead of defaulting to index.hbs
. This is a standard feature of other blogging platforms and has been discussed here: https://ghost.org/forum/using-ghost/4647-static-front-page/. I have written code and will submit a pull request shortly…
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Hi @ErisDS,
Thanks for the quick response. Honestly, it never occurred to me that this feature would be unwanted. I’ve never drawn a line in the sand between blogs and websites, since many of the websites I have built include a blog. It only makes sense that both the website and the blog should be managed with the same CMS.
Does Ghost take a hard line against being used as a website platform?