When Jekyll, Ghost, and Gatsby Still Make Sense in 2026
Jekyll, Ghost, and Gatsby still have valid use cases when the project needs simple publishing, built-in memberships, or React-based static generation.
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GatsbyJS is a React-based framework focused on fast, content-driven static and hybrid web builds.
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It matters when teams compare modern static frameworks for performance, developer experience, and content workflows.
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Jekyll, Ghost, and Gatsby still have valid use cases when the project needs simple publishing, built-in memberships, or React-based static generation.
Increase Linux inotify limits to fix Gatsby's 'limit of file watchers reached' error during local development on Ubuntu or Debian.