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Delete or restore your site

Youcan delete any Google Site you own, or restore a Google Site you deleted.

Tip:This section is fornew Google Sites(at the bottom right, you'll see CreateCreate new site).Get help with classic Google Sites.

Delete your site

  1. On a computer, opennew Google Sites.
  2. On the site you want to delete, clickMoreMore.
  3. ClickRemoveRemove.
  4. To permanently delete your site,empty your Google Drive trash.

Delete selected pages of your site

  1. On a computer, open a site innew Google Sites.
  2. At the right, clickPages.
  3. Next to the page you want to delete, click MoreMore.
  4. ClickDelete.

Tip:You can recover deleted pages byrestoring to a previous version.

Restore your site

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

Classic Google Sites

Tip:This section is forclassic Google Sites(at the top left, you'll see "Create" ).Get help with new Google Sites.

Delete or restore your site

Delete a site

  1. On a computer, open a site inclassic Google Sites.
  2. Click SettingsSettingsand thenManage Site.
  3. ClickGeneraland thenDelete this site.
  4. To confirm that you want to delete the site, clickDelete.

Restore a site

If you deleted your site within 30 days, you can restore it.

  1. On a computer, open a site inclassic Google Sites.
  2. ClickDeleted sites.
  3. Next to your deleted site, clickRestore site.

Reuse the web address of a deleted site

You can permanently delete a site and reuse the web address. After a site is deleted permanently, you can’t restore it.

  1. Sign in toclassic Google Sites.
  2. ClickDeleted sites.
  3. Next to your deleted site, clickDelete permanently.
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