Find what's changed in a site

You can review, compare, and restore changes made to sites in 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 Google Sites.

Find an earlier version

  1. On a computer, open Google Sites.
  2. In the top right, click More More and then Version history.
  3. To find all edits from one day, go to the sidebar, and click Expand detailed versions Down Arrow.

Tip: To name a version, click More More and then Rename. Then, enter a new name and click Save.

Restore an earlier version

  1. On a computer, open Google Sites.
  2. In the top right, click More More and then Version history.
  3. In the right sidebar, click Expand detailed versions Down Arrow.
  4. Choose an earlier version you want to restore.
  5. At the top left, click Restore this site version and then Restore.

Tip: To return to the current version, go to the top left and click Back 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.

  1. On a computer, open Google Sites.
  2. In the top right, click More More and then Version history.
  3. In the right sidebar, click Expand detailed versions Down Arrow.
  4. Choose an earlier version you want to restore.
  5. At the top left, click Restore this page version and then Restore page.

Tip: To return to the current version, go to the top left and click Back Back.