Google Sites: Sign-in (2024)

Google Sites: Sign-in (2024)

FAQs

How can I open a Google site? ›

Create & name a Google site

On a computer, open new Google Sites. At the top, under "Start a new site," select a template. At the top left, enter the name of your site and press Enter. Add content to your site.

Is Google Sites still free? ›

Google Sites are free to build, host, and maintain with a Google or Gmail account. There are no web hosting fees.

Why can't I access my 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.

Is there a Google Sites app? ›

Does the mobile app work with Android, iOS and others? Yes: Google Sites is fully mobile responsive and the designs we have made are particularly optimised for mobile display.

How does Google Sites work? ›

Google Sites is a free and user-friendly website builder that allows people to create websites without having to know how to code. It offers pre-designed templates and a drag-and-drop interface to make it easy for users to create web pages quickly and easily.

Can you access a Google site without an account? ›

Select the option you want. Anyone in the world may view this site (make it public) If you choose this option, you make the site “public” and, as it states, anyone in the world will be able to view your site without the need to sign-in or create a Google account to view the site.

How much does Google Sites cost? ›

Google Sites is 100% free forever.

How do I edit my Google site? ›

Format text
  1. On a computer, open a site in classic Google Sites.
  2. Choose the page you want to edit.
  3. At the top right, click Edit page .
  4. Highlight the text, or click where you want to insert a list or link.
  5. In the menu at the top, choose how you want to format your text.
  6. Format the text click Save.

What are the disadvantages of using Google Sites? ›

What are the cons of using Google Sites? While Google Sites is user-friendly, it falls short in terms of customization, offering limited options to tailor the design and layout to specific needs. Its functionality can be restricted compared to more advanced website builders, and the storage capacity is also limited.

Does Google Sites actually work? ›

Google Sites is a basic website builder. If you put it against other popular website builders—even free ones like Wix or Weebly—it won't stack up. But it offers enough features to create simple sites to host your blog, portfolio, or even classroom learning materials.

What is the free limit for Google Sites? ›

Personal Google Account storage limits
Sites per day10 sites every 5 days
Storage per site100 MB Items added as an attachment or stored in the site (in the file cabinet) count against your quota.
Page limitUnlimited (Recommend no more than 2,000 for performance)
Maximum attachment size50 MB
Sites and storage per domainN/A

How do I get my old Google site back? ›

Restore a site
  1. On a computer, open a site in classic Google Sites.
  2. Click Deleted sites.
  3. Next to your deleted site, click Restore site.

Do you need a Google Account to access a Google site? ›

Anyone in the world may view this site (make it public) If you choose this option, you make the site “public” and, as it states, anyone in the world will be able to view your site without the need to sign-in or create a Google account to view the site.

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