Google Page Creator, the free tool that lets you build simple web pages without knowing HTML, has received a small update.
Until today, the only thing you couldn't delete from a web page was the homepage, but now you can delete it too. To delete an entire site, you can select all the pages and remove them. Unfortunately, you'll have to delete the uploaded files one at a time or hide the site in the settings. But even if you delete everything from the web site, there's no way to delete the site itself.
Another improvement is that any page can become a homepage, so you can have multiple potential homepages. To change the homepage, go to the settings and select one of the pages you've created from the Homepage option.
It would be nice to see more features in Google Page Creator that could make it a part of Google Docs: collaborative editing, site search, folders, custom templates.
Well, it's about time.
ReplyDeleteIt was quite funny to read, after eight months of no improvements, how proud they were to announce they finally released one of the most-requested features. Instead of great ways or incentives to create new web content, they added a button to delete your entire site...
ReplyDeleteApparently the delete options are the most difficult to add. Gmail only added a delete button last year and Google Page Creator still doesn't let you delete the site.
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ReplyDeletehow about a contest to check out the best exploitation of google page?
like the youtube debate, people can vote for best overall use of the page including use of extras html images tie ins with you tube audio clocks etcetcetc
Finaly!!! See when I was using GPC I wanted this, now I've stopped using it, they add it :(
ReplyDeleteHow can I make one of my uploaded html file a Homepage?
ReplyDeleteThere's no option to do that, but you could add some JavaScript code that redirects from the real homepage to the page you've uploaded.
ReplyDelete<script type="text/javascript">
window.location =
"http://site.googlepages.com/mypage.html"
</script>
Note that you won't be able to edit the real homepage after you add that code because you'll be redirected to the new page even in the edit mode. You should disable JavaScript in your browser before editing the page.
i don't want google for my homepage. i'm happy with msn. please remove google now or I['ll sue. I did not ask you to do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Margaret --glenburn27@bellsouth.net Please help me to get rid of the google toolbar and GOOGLEHomepage--I DO NO WANT IT!!
ReplyDeletewhere's the easy way to change from having google as home page.
ReplyDeleteI use yahoo for e-mail and I'm tired of everthing being "sign in on your google account
How do I delete info on my homepage
ReplyDeleteI was fool enough to agree to Google being my homepage and now I'm unable to use the "Back" facility when I surf the net.
ReplyDeleteI want to delete Google as my home page?How do I do it?
ReplyDeletehello!! Very interesting discussion glad that I came across such informative post. Keep up the good work friend. Glad to be part of your net community. How do i remove a website from google search results
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