An educator wants to create a Google Site for guardian resources. They want a page on the navigation menu that when clicked leads directly to the district website. Which way of adding pages would allow this?
To create a navigation menu item that leads directly to the district website, the educator should use the New link option.
Building a resource hub for parents often requires pointing them to outside information, such as the main district portal. Instead of creating a blank page just to hold a single web address, you can streamline the user experience by adding a direct pathway right into your navigation bar.
By selecting the “New link” feature, you insert a custom title into your site’s main menu and attach the external URL. When visitors click that specific menu item, their browser instantly routes them away from your site and directly to the outside destination. This method keeps your website layout clean, reduces unnecessary clicks for the user, and efficiently guides families to essential information.