diff --git a/source/articles/2013-10-26-welcome-to-ghost.html.markdown b/source/articles/2013-10-26-welcome-to-ghost.html.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 5e03b8a..0000000 --- a/source/articles/2013-10-26-welcome-to-ghost.html.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Welcome to Ghost -date: 2013-10-26 -tags: Getting Started -layout: post ---- - -You're in! Nice. We've put together a little post to introduce you to the Ghost -editor and get you started. Go ahead and edit this post to get going and learn -how it all works! - -## Getting Started - -Writing in markdown is really easy. In the left hand panel of Ghost, you simply -write as you normally would. Where appropriate, you can use _formatting_ -shortcuts to style your content. For example, a list: - -* Item number one -* Item number two - * A nested item -* A final item - -or with numbers! - -1. Remember to buy some milk -2. Drink the milk -3. Tweet that I remembered to buy the milk, and drank it - -## Links - -Want to link to a source? No problem. If you paste in url, like -[http://ghost.org](http://ghost.org/) - it'll automatically be linked up. But -if you want to customise your anchor text, you can do that too! Here's a link to -[the Ghost website](http://ghost.org/). Neat. - -## What about Images? - -Images work too! Already know the URL of the image you want to include in your -article? Simply paste it in like this to make it show up: - -![The Ghost Logo](http://tryghost.org/ghost.png) - -Not sure which image you want to use yet? That's ok too. Leave yourself a -descriptive placeholder and keep writing. Come back later and drag and drop the -image in to upload: - -## Quoting - -Sometimes a link isn't enough, you want to quote someone on what they've said. -It was probably very wisdomous. Is wisdomous a word? Find out in a future -release when we introduce spellcheck! For now - it's definitely a word. - -> Wisdomous - it's definitely a word. - -## Working with Code - -Got a streak of geek? We've got you covered there, too. You can write inline -`` blocks really easily with back ticks. Want to show off something more -comprehensive? 4 spaces of indentation gets you there. - -``` -awesome-thing { - display: block; - width: 100%; -} -``` - -## Ready for a Break? - -Throw 3 or more dashes down on any new line and you've got yourself a fancy new -divider. Aw yeah. - ---- - -## Advanced Usage - -There's one fantastic secret about Markdown. If you want, you can write plain -old HTML and it'll still work! Very flexible. - - - -That should be enough to get you started. Have fun - and let us know what you -think :)