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There are a variety of preset options. Jennifer Still/Business Insider
3. In the top-left corner of the page, enter the name of your site.
4. Using the toolboxes provided, add content lớn your site. This can include text, photos, & other media. địa chỉ cửa hàng these items by clicking the relevant area on your template, & following the instructions on screen.
If you get confused, you can find a step-by-step tour by clicking the three horizontally stacked dots in the top-right corner of your screen.Take time lớn look through the options on the right. Jennifer Still/Business Insider
5. When you"ve added all relevant nội dung to your site, hit "Publish" in the top-right.
6. In the pop-up box that appears, choose the URL you want. However, you should cảnh báo that by default, every Google Sites URL will begin with "https://sites.google.com/view." In other words, if the URL you wanted was "giasuviet.edu.vn," your URL would be:
https://sites.google.com/view/giasuviet.edu.vn
If you happen to own a custom URL already, put it into the "Custom URL" area. You can also set who"s allowed to see your site, & if it should appear in Google searches.Give your site a URL, & set the visibility options. Jennifer Still/Business Insider
7. Once finished, click "Publish" again lớn set your site live & make it visible lớn others.
Jennifer is a writer and editor from Brooklyn, New York, who spends her time traveling, drinking iced coffee, & watching way too much TV. She has bylines in Vanity Fair, Glamour, Decider, Mic, and many more. You can find her on Twitter at
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