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Publish & share your site - Sites Help - Google Help
On a computer, open a site in Google Sites. At the top, click Publish. Enter the web address for your site. Terms that violate our Acceptable Use Policy won’t be allowed. Learn how to use a custom URL for your site. Click Publish. Optional: Visit your site’s web address to make sure it’s published correctly.
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Publish your site - Google Workspace Learning Center
Learn more at the Google Sites Help Center Publish your site On a computer, open a site in Google Sites. At the top, click Publish. Under Web address, enter a public site name for your site's URL. Note: Terms that violate our Acceptable Use Policy won't be allowed. Click Publish. (Optional) Visit your site to make sure it published correctly.
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Use a custom domain for your site - Sites Help - Google Help
You can use a custom domain for a site published on Google Sites. Using a custom domain can make it easier for people to find and remember your site with a web address like www. [nameofyourdomain].com Important: Only the owner of a site can connect it to a domain. Learn more about how to change the site owner. Set up a custom domain Go to Settings.
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Create your first site with Google Sites
Create a site When you create a new site, it's added to Drive, just like other Drive files. Sites automatically saves every change you make, but your site isn’t public until you publish it. Create and name your site The name you create here is the document name that appears in Google Drive. The document name is only visible to you.
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Memublikasikan situs Anda - Pusat Pembelajaran Google Workspace
In Google Sites, you can use the search bar at the top to find shared sites you can edit. Tip: If you use a work or school account, you can search for published sites shared with you.
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How to use Google Sites
Tip: Google Accounts managed by parents can't use Google Sites, but are able to see and edit pre-existing sites in Google Sites. Create a site On your computer, open Google Sites. At the top, under "Start a new site," select a template. Edit your site. To publish your changes, at the top right, click Publish.
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Create, name, delete, or copy a site - Sites Help - Google Help
Create, name, delete, or copy a site You can create a website for personal or business use with Google Sites. Create & name a Google site On a computer, open Google Sites. At the top, under "Start a new site," select a template. At the top left, enter the name of your site. Press Enter. Add content to your site. At the top right, click Publish.
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Make Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Forms public
Make Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Forms public Want advanced Google Workspace features for your business? Try Google Workspace today! To make a document, spreadsheet, or presentation available for a large audience to see, publish the file. After you publish your file you can send a new URL to anyone or embed into your website.
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Review the latest changes to your site before publishing - Google Help
On your computer, open a site in Google Sites. At the top, click Publish. The screen will split into a side-by-side display, with the draft on the left and the current published version on the right. Annotations on the left show unpublished changes to your site. To show a different page, on the left, click a page.
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Sites Help - Google Help
Official Google Sites Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Sites and other answers to frequently asked questions.