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What URL does Google sites use?
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.
How do I link my domain name to Google sites?
Connect to a Google Site
- On your computer, go to Google Domains.
- Click the domain name you want to manage.
- Open the Menu .
- Click Website. Build website.
- Under “Simple site,” click Continue.
- Click Use existing site.
- Enter the subdomain you want to use.
- Select the Google Site you want connected to your domain.
Does publishing a Google site change the URL?
Can I change my Published Google Sites URL once my site is published? Yes: You can change your Published Google Sites URL at any time as long as it’s available (not being used by another website). To change your URL, click on the PUBLISH SETTINGS button and adjust as needed.
How to assign a custom url to a Google site?
Assign the custom URL to a new Google Site 1 Use the Settings (looks like a cog/gear) near the Publish button 2 Choose the Custom URLs option 3 In the box labeled www.yourdomain.com enter your domain with www. 4 Close the Settings dialogue box.
What makes a Google URL not a valid URL?
This isn’t a valid URL: Make sure you typed the full web address with no typos. Your URL must include a subdomain, like “www”. This URL is already in use by another Google service: This site is already being used by another service like Blogger, classic Sites, or AppEngine.
Can a custom Google site be redirected to?
If you do want your site to be private then the custom URL will always redirect to the sites.google.com URL – this is by design. Make your new Google Site appear at your own domain (up to 5 custom URLs are allowed)
How to create a custom Google Web address?
Make your new Google Site appear at your own domain (up to 5 custom URLs are allowed) If you have published the site to only a specific group of people the custom URL will redirect to the sites.google.com URL (see step 4 above – Check the published site’s sharing settings are set to public)