Google Sites Basics 1.8 Gathering Content Before You Start

Organising your content before building on Google Sites streamlines the process and improves website quality and consistency.

Prepare Your Content for Google Sites

Learning Objectives

  • Understand why gathering content before you start building saves time and improves results
  • Identify what types of content you need for your Google Sites project
  • Learn practical methods to organise your content for smooth website creation

Introduction

Before you start building your Google Sites website, you need to gather all your content. This means collecting your text, images, videos, and any other files you plan to use. Getting this sorted first makes the actual building process much faster and helps you create a better-looking, more organised website.

Lessons

Lesson 1: Why Gather Content First

Starting with all your content ready gives you several advantages:

  • You can see the full scope of your website before you begin
  • Building becomes faster because you're not stopping to find or create content
  • Your website structure will be more logical and consistent
  • You avoid the frustration of having half-finished pages

Step 1: Write down all the pages you want on your website
Step 2: For each page, note what content you'll need (text, images, videos)
Step 3: Check what you already have and what you need to create

Pixelhaze Tip:

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Create a dedicated folder on your computer or Google Drive for this project. Keep everything in one place so you can find it quickly when building.

Lesson 2: What Content to Gather

Here are the main types of content you'll need:

Text Content:

  • Page headings and subheadings
  • Main body text for each page
  • Button text and navigation labels
  • Contact information

Images:

  • Photos for your pages
  • Your logo (if you have one)
  • Any graphics or illustrations
  • Background images

Other Files:

  • Videos you want to embed
  • PDF documents to share
  • Audio files
  • Links to external websites

Pixelhaze Tip:

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Google Sites works best with images that are web-ready. If your photos are huge files from your camera, resize them to around 1920 pixels wide to keep your site loading quickly.

Lesson 3: Organising Your Content

Good organisation makes building your site much easier:

Step 1: Create separate folders for different content types

Step 2: Name your files clearly

Step 3: Review everything before you start building

Pixelhaze Tip:

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Write your text content in a Google Doc first. This makes it easy to copy and paste into your site, and you can share it with others for feedback before you build.

Practice

Create a content folder for a practice website about your hobby or interest. Gather:

Organise these into clearly named folders and files. Notice how having everything ready makes you feel more prepared to start building.

FAQs

Why can't I just add content as I build the site?
You can, but it's much slower and often leads to inconsistent design. Having everything ready lets you focus on making the site look good rather than hunting for content.

What if I don't have all my content ready yet?
Start with what you have and create placeholder text for missing sections. Just mark clearly what still needs to be done so you don't forget.

Can I edit content after I've added it to Google Sites?
Yes, Google Sites lets you edit text directly on the page and replace images easily. But starting with good content saves time later.

How do I know if my images are the right size?
Google Sites will resize images automatically, but files under 5MB work best. If your images are taking ages to upload, they're probably too big.

Jargon Buster

Assets – All the content files you use in your website (images, videos, documents)

Workflow – The order of steps you follow to complete a project

Web-ready – Images and files that are optimised for fast loading on websites

Placeholder text – Temporary text you use when you don't have the final content ready yet

Wrap-up

Getting your content organised before you start building your Google Sites website is one of the best things you can do for your project. It makes the whole process smoother, faster, and less stressful. You'll end up with a better website because you can focus on design rather than scrambling for content.

Next, you'll learn how to actually start building your site with Google Sites. With your content ready, you'll be surprised how quickly it comes together.

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