Google sites offline

Google sites offline

I have used HTTrack Websit Copier and it works quite well. I have been able to burn sites to CDs and am able to view them off-line.

Set up offline access

Internet outages and long plane rides shouldn't prevent you from working in Google Drive. Set up offline access so that the next time you're offline you'll still be able to view Google documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and drawings, shuffle folders around, and edit files stored in your Google Drive folder.

Follow these steps to enable offline access on your computer. Keep in mind that offline access is available only when you’re using Chrome or a Chrome OS device. If you use Chrome OS, there's no need to complete these steps, as offline access is already set up for you.

    1. From drive.google.com in your Chrome browser, click More on the left-hand side of the screen.

    2. Select Offline.

    3. Setting up offline access is a two-step process. First, click the blue button that says Get the app. If you already have the app installed, skip to step 6.

    1. You'll be taken to the Chrome web store. Click Add to Chrome in the upper-right corner of the browser window.

    2. Once the app is installed, you'll be taken to a Chrome page with the Google Drive app icon. To return to Drive, click the Google Drive icon.

    3. On the right side of the dialog on the Offline Docs page, click the blue button that says Enable Offline. At this point, it also works to click on the gear icon in the top-right corner of your main Drive view and select Enable Offline to set up offline access.

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Set up offline access for multiple accounts on the same computer

Only one Google account per Chrome profile can set up offline access to Drive. If you are unable to set up offline access because another user has already done so, you can create a new Chrome profile and then follow the above steps to add offline access for your account. Learn how to create a new Google Chrome profile.

If you're using Chrome OS and you're unable to set up offline access because another user has already done so, sign in as another Chrome OS user.

Access for Google documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and drawings

You can view Google documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and drawings without an Internet connection. You can also create and edit Google documents, presentations, and drawings while offline, as well as any spreadsheets created after switching to the new version of Google Sheets. View access isn't available for Google forms. Learn more about using Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings offline.

Disabling offline access

If you no longer want to access your Drive offline, click the gear icon in the upper-right corner of your browser window and select Disable Offline.

Protect your Google Drive by enabling offline access only on personal computers or computers where you have a password protected account. Enabling offline access on public or shared computers can put your data at risk, since others may be able to view your synced Google documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.