How to Format Text in Google Sites
How to Format Text in Google Sites
When adding text to your Google Site, you can use a variety of formatting options to enhance its appearance and readability. Here's a step-by-step guide to using these features:
Change the Font:
Select from a range of font styles to give your text a distinctive look that complements your site's theme.
Adjust Text Size:
Resize your text to highlight important details or seamlessly integrate it into your page layout.
Bold Text:
Emphasize key information by making text bold, drawing attention to critical points.
Italicize Text:
Use italics to add emphasis or distinguish titles, quotes, or other significant text elements.
Underline Text:
Add underlines to highlight specific words or phrases for emphasis.
Change Text Color:
Modify text color to improve visual appeal or convey meaning through color coding.
Add Hyperlinks:
Create links to other pages or external sites for easy navigation to related content.
Create Bullet Points:
Organize information into bullet points for clarity and readability in lists.
Adjust Line Spacing:
Customize line spacing to enhance readability and overall text presentation.
Increase Indentation:
Shift text right to create indents, useful for quotes or secondary points.
Decrease Indentation:
Move text back left to reduce indentation and integrate it into the main body of content.
Strike Through Text:
Apply a strikethrough to indicate outdated information or completed tasks.
Use Code Font:
Format text in a monospace font for technical content or code snippets, distinguishing it from standard text.
Clear Formatting:
Remove all formatting from selected text to revert it to the default style.
These formatting tools allow you to customize text appearance effectively on your Google Site, making your content more engaging and easier to navigate.