If you no longer want your website to be available online, you can unpublish it. You can still access and update content on your site. You can also republish the website at the same or a different URL at any time. If people try to visit your unpublished site, they’ll see an error message.
How do I make my Google site private?
Access the visibility of the site. Under Site visibility, select: Domain users can search and edit sites to allow all domain users to search and edit newly created sites. Private to restrict the default visibility of new websites to the website creator.
Can you edit a Google site after it’s published?
You can continue editing your website after publishing. However, you must republish the site to see the new changes.
When you publish a Google website, who can see it?
Once you’ve published your website, you now have two “versions” of your website, a published canvas and an edit canvas. The published version is the one that everyone can access once you share the website URL with them.
Can you restrict access to a Google website?
Publish websites to a specific audience in the new Google Sites To publish your website to a specific audience, select the share icon and change the publishing settings to “Some people can see after publishing”. Next, add the people you want in the Invite People box and select Can View Posts.
Can anyone see my Google site?
Anyone in the world can see this website (make it public) Choosing this option makes the website “public” and as mentioned before, anyone in the world can see your website without having to connect or create a google Account to consult the site.
Can anyone visit a Google website?
Anyone in the world can see this website (make it public) Choosing this option makes the website “public” and as mentioned before, anyone in the world can see your website without having to connect or create a google Account to consult the site.
What happened to Google Sites?
Google launched a new version of Google Sites in 2017 and recently detailed a timeline for moving from “classic” Google Sites to New Sites by the end of 2021.