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  1. Gadgets for Google Sites  
  2. Google Sites: Build & Host Business Websites
  3. Use a custom domain for your site
  4. How to embed content from the web to your Google Site


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Gadgets for Google Sites  

Get started • Overview • Configure OAuth consent • Protocol Guide • Java Guide • Python Guide • Google Sites Gadgets • Google Workspace apps • Admin console • Cloud Search • Gmail • Google Calendar • Google Chat • Google Classroom • Google Docs • Google Drive • • Google Forms • Google Keep • Google Meet • Google Sheets • Google Sites • Google Slides • Google Tasks • Google Vault • Extend, automate & share • Add-ons • Apps Script • Chat apps • Drive apps • Marketplace • Tools • Admin console • Apps Script dashboard • Google Cloud console • APIs Explorer • Training & support • How to get started • Codelabs • Developer support • Updates • Blog • Developer Previews • Newsletter • Twitter • YouTube At Google, Every Sites page is a potential gadget container. What's more, Sites offers a . That means as a gadget developer you can leverage the classic Sites API to build engaging tools for other Web developers and their audiences, as well for your own use. When you build a gadget for Sites, it becomes available to millions of active users. Just submit your gadget to us, and it will appear where users can easily browse, configure, and add your gadget to their Sites. So now you know gadgets.util.registerOnLoadHandler(Initialize); You can find this example and other Sites-specific gadgets with configuration views here: Following best practices for Sites gadgets Sites users want to look good on the web. Follow these best practices so your gadget blends seamlessly with the many themes...

Google Sites: Build & Host Business Websites

Can I change the look and feel of my site? Yes. You can use pre-made themes created by Google or you can choose to create your own theme, where you can customise site properties such as images, fonts, buttons, menu layouts and more. To learn more about creating custom themes, please review this Help Centre

Use a custom domain for your site

Tip: To use a custom domain from your work or school account, You can use a custom domain for a site published on new Google Sites. Using a custom domain can make it easier for people to find and remember your site with a web address like To use a custom domain for your site, you can: • Select a domain from your Google Domains account (if you have one). • Use a domain you own that is registered elsewhere. • Buy a new domain with Google Domains. Important: Only the owner of a site can connect it to a domain. Learn more about how to Set up custom domain • Go to Settings. • Click Custom domains. • Click Start setup. • Select an option below and follow the additional steps. Note: You can connect up to five custom domains to one site.It may take up to 48 hours for changes to your domain to become visible on the Internet. Select a domain from your Google Domains account • Click Select a domain from Google Domains. • If this option is not available, you are not the manager of a domain registered with Google Domains. • If this option is available, click Next. • Select your domain from the dropdown menu. • Choose whether to redirect the root domain to your site. If you redirect the root domain to your site, traffic to your domain that does not include 'www.' or another prefix will go directly to your site. • Click Done. Use a domain you own that is registered elsewhere • Click Use a domain from a third party. • Click Next. • Enter your domain. If you are prompted to verify ownershi...

How to embed content from the web to your Google Site

on December 13, 2017, 6:55 AM PST Feature content from Twitter, an RSS feed, or the web with this new change to Google Sites to easily access information in one place. What's hot at TechRepublic • • • • As of December 2017, the new Google Sites lets you The changes make the new Google Sites an even more useful website and intranet site creation tool. Remember, a Site may be published either for anyone in the world to see, or restricted to only people at your organization. Embeddable content benefits both public and private Sites. Embed Twitter content For example, you can now embed content from Twitter in a Google Site. Obviously, on a public site, that serves as a way to embed recent Tweets. You can embed not only tweets, but also all sorts of other Twitter content, such as a collection, a list, a moment, a profile, or a hashtag. To embed any of these, copy the link to the content you want to embed, then go to Google Site embed To embed content, choose “Embed,” then select “Embed Code” (instead of URL) and paste your embed code into the box. Choose “Next” to see a preview of your embedded content. Select “Insert” to add it. Embed RSS Google Sites also allows you to embed RSS feeds. Many news sites still serve RSS feeds: TechRepublic offers an RSS feed of all Google-related posts. You may also choose to receive Google Alerts via either RSS or email — so you can receive an alert whenever a new web page with a search term you choose appears. To embed an RSS feed on the new G...