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How do you change from iGoogle to classic Google?

How do you change from iGoogle to classic Google?
  1. What is Google Classic?
  2. Can you upgrade Google Sites?
  3. Is Google Sites free forever?
  4. Why is Google Sites free?
  5. Where are classic Google Sites stored?
  6. Is New Google Sites free?
  7. Can I copy a Google site from one account to another?
  8. What is a Google site used for?
  9. What happened to Google Sites?
  10. What is inactive classic sites Google Drive?

What is Google Classic?

sites.google.com/classic. (Classic version) Google Sites is a structured wiki and web page creation tool included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. The service also includes Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Forms, and Google Keep.

Can you upgrade Google Sites?

New websites can only be created in new Sites. Site editors can't make changes to their classic Sites. ... Remaining classic sites are automatically downloaded as an HTML file, saved to the site owner's drive (in Google Drive), and replaced with a draft new site for site owners to review and publish.

Is Google Sites free forever?

Pricing. Google Sites is free to use, up to a point. You won't be charged for additional features or support like other site builders, but there is a charge once you hit a designated storage threshold. And you'll have to pay for your domain if you decide not to use the one assigned to you by Google Sites.

Why is Google Sites free?

And, it's free. With just a standard Google account, you can make as many Google Sites as you want for free. The new Google Sites uses your Google Drive account to store images and files you share on your site, so you can even store up to 15GB of files for your sites for free, shared with your other Google apps.

Where are classic Google Sites stored?

Google Sites are saved as files in Google Drive. To restore your site, you'll have to restore it from Google Drive.

Is New Google Sites free?

Google Sites is completely free and comes with your Google account.

Can I copy a Google site from one account to another?

You can transfer ownership of a file in Google Sites to a different user. Sites files are stored in Google Drive so you transfer them just like you do other Drive files. For details, go to Transfer Drive files to a new owner.

What is a Google site used for?

Google Sites is a free website builder from Google. You can create websites with collaborators by giving another Google user edit access. Google Sites are compatible with other Google services like Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories.

What happened to Google Sites?

Google has announced that its structured wiki- and webpage-creation tool "Google Sites," which it launched in 2008 after acquiring JotSpot, will be shutting down in 2021. ... It allows you to convert, archive, or delete any classic Sites on your account, as well as export a spreadsheet of all your sites to Google Sheets.

What is inactive classic sites Google Drive?

Sites that haven't been viewed or edited since before January 2018 will be inaccessible to the public as of November 1, 2020, while active sites will be inaccessible as of September 1, 2021. ... After November 2020, inactive classic Google Sites will have a private copy exported to Google Drive.

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