You can review, compare, and restore changes made to sites in new Google Sites.
Important: To browse a site's version history, you need permission to edit the site. Version history might only be available for some sites on new Google Sites.
Find an earlier version
- On a computer, open new Google Sites.
- In the top right, click More Version history.
- To find all edits from one day, go to the sidebar, and click Expand detailed versions .
Tip: To name a version, click More Rename. Then, enter a new name and click Save.
Restore an earlier version
- On a computer, open new Google Sites.
- In the top right, click More Version history.
- In the right sidebar, click Expand detailed versions.
- Choose an earlier version you want to restore.
- At the top left, click Restore this site version Restore.
Tip: To return to the current version, go to the top left and click Back.
Restore a single page from an earlier version
You can restore a specific page that might've changed or been deleted from a revision without needing to restore the whole site to that revision.
- On a computer, open new Google Sites.
- In the top right, click More Version history.
- In the right sidebar, click Expand detailed versions.
- Choose an earlier version you want to restore.
- At the top left, click Restore this page version Restore page.
Tip: To return to the current version, go to the top left and click Back.