On a computer, open a site in new Google Sites. On the right, click Insert and then Text box. In the menu, click the Down arrow Down arrow and then ...
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Create, name, delete, or copy a site. You can create a website for personal or business use with Google Sites. Tip: This section is for new Google Sites.
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How do I open Google Sites?

How to use Google Sites

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On your computer, open new Google Sites.
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At the top, under "Start a new site," select a template.
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Edit your site.
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To publish your changes, at the top right, click Publish.
What is the URL of a Google site?
The format of the URL depends on how the site was created: Created with new Sites—The URL will be sites.google.com/domain/sitename. Created with classic Sites and migrated to new Sites—The URL will be sites.google.com/a/domain/sitename. Created with classic Sites—The URL will be sites.google.com/a/domain/sitename.
Why can't I access Google Sites?
Here are some steps you can try: Switch accounts: You're currently signed in as [email placeholder]. If you have more than one Google account, or an account for school, work, or your own website, switch to a different account. Check your browser: Use a browser that works with new Google Sites.
Can I change my Google site URL?
On a computer, open the site with the URL you want to reuse in new Google Sites. Publish settings. Under "Web address," enter a different URL. Click Save.
Access Google Sites with a personal Google account or Google Workspace account (for business use).
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