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The long-awaited new Google Sites is now live in the apps4pps domain. The new editor has an easy-to-use interface and attractive design and integration with G Suite apps. You can read more information about the new Google Sites here.
From Google support:
Migration tools to transition your classic sites will be released in 2017. Both classic and new Sites will continue to be supported during this time. Timelines and instructions regarding the gradual depreciation of classic Sites will be released in 2018. The specific depreciation date will be announced at least one year in advance.
Migration tools to transition your classic sites will be released in 2017. Both classic and new Sites will continue to be supported during this time. Timelines and instructions regarding the gradual depreciation of classic Sites will be released in 2018. The specific depreciation date will be announced at least one year in advance.
Until the recommended migration tools are released, you can migrate an existing classic site using the following methods:
- Rebuild your site using new Sites.
- Copy and paste content from classic Sites to new Sites.
- Add a banner to your classic site redirecting people to the new site URL.
New Google Sites learning resources:
- G Suite Learning Center: Sites
- New Google Sites Cheat Sheet from Jenn Judkins
- New Google Sites Tutorial from Teacher's Tech
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