This week Google introduced a completely revamped version of its Google Sites enterprise webpage and wiki-creation tool.
The new version of the tool, which Google has previously described as one of its most popular enterprise products, is designed to make it easier for employees to create and share content within the enterprise via team websites.
The tool features a new drag and drop interface for adding text, links, images and other components to a website and for rearranging and resizing elements on the page. The revamped Google Sites is also designed to let employees work with and insert content from the Google tools they use the most. For example, the refurbished Sites now allows users to embed schedules from Google Calendar, plug in a location from Google Maps or a video clip from Drive.
The revamped version of Google Sites also comes with layouts and themes that are capable of scaling and fitting to any screen size from large desktop monitors to smartphone screens. It supports an integrated preview feature that lets developers see how their web page will look like on different screen sizes even while they are editing the site. For more information go to eWeek.com
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