How to Format Text in Google Sites
When you add text to your Google Site, a toolbox will appear, offering a variety of formatting options. Here’s an overview of the new text formatting features you can use:
When you add text to your Google Site, a toolbox will appear, offering a variety of formatting options. Here’s an overview of the new text formatting features you can use:
- Change the Font: Select from a variety of font styles to give your text a unique look that matches your site's theme.
- Change the Size: Adjust the size of your text to make it stand out or fit seamlessly within your layout.
- Make It Bold: Highlight important information by making text bold, drawing attention to key points.
- Make It Italic: Use italics for emphasis or to differentiate titles, quotes, or other significant text elements.
- Underline Text: Add an underline to text to emphasize specific words or phrases.
- Change Color of Text: Modify the text color to enhance visual appeal or to convey meaning through color coding.
- Add a Link: Create hyperlinks to other pages or external sites, allowing users to easily navigate to related content.
- Make Bullet Points: Organize information using bullet points for easier readability and to present lists clearly.
- Adjust Line Spacing: Use the options in the 3-dots menu to customize line spacing, improving the overall readability of your text.
- Increase Indent: Shift text to the right to create an indent, which can help distinguish quotes or secondary points.
- Decrease Indent: Move text back to the left to reduce indentation and return it to the main body of your content.
- Strike Through Text: Apply a strikethrough to indicate that certain information is no longer relevant or to highlight completed tasks.
- Use Code Font: Format text in a monospace font for code snippets or technical content, making it clear that it's different from standard text.
- Clear Formatting: Remove all formatting from selected text to revert it to the default style, providing a clean slate for further edits.