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How to customize your Google Site
Pt. 6 of 10 | 1:56 |
Monday September 6, 2010
How to use Google Sites
Monday September 6, 2010
Once you have your
Google Sites
website up and running, you'll want to know how to personalize it. In this episode, we'll show youhow to personalize your website
includingchanging the website fonts
, changing the colors, and even adding aunique header
to your web page.Download this episode now
Show Notes
- Click on Edit sidebar and then on the left, you'll see a whole bunch of customization options.
- Colors and fonts allow you to change the look of your site.
- You can choose the default color or no color, or select custom so you can pick the color you like best from the menu.
- You can select a different font and a custom color for links.
- All of the changes you make are visible in the preview window at the bottom of the page. If you like your changes then click on Save changes.
- If you want to change the header for your site, click on change logo in the Header area and then select a file from your computer that you would like to appear as the header.
- If you want to change your theme, click on Themes and browse through until you see one you like.
- Colors and fonts allow you to change the look of your site.
- You can choose the default color or no color, or select custom so you can pick the color you like best from the menu.
- You can select a different font and a custom color for links.
- All of the changes you make are visible in the preview window at the bottom of the page. If you like your changes then click on Save changes.
- If you want to change the header for your site, click on change logo in the Header area and then select a file from your computer that you would like to appear as the header.
- If you want to change your theme, click on Themes and browse through until you see one you like.
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