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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Jekyll is an open-source static site generator written in Ruby that transforms Markdown and templates into a static website.
Why it matters
It matters when simplicity, liquid templates, and deep GitHub Pages integration are desired.
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Here Jekyll appears in static site setup, templating, content publishing, and GitHub-based workflows. It currently appears across 1 category, mainly Content.
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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.