If you are looking for Google web hosting, you're probably running around in circles! It used to be called Google Pages, and now it's called Google Sites. With Google Sites you web hosting by default and there are many different levels of storage requirements. Let's talk about what you really get with Google Sites and see if it really is the place for you to find, chances are if you are looking for a web host, it is notfor you. Let's talk about the basics here, like how you have a website, to understand how you changed your website and what type of storage is available for free.
Create your website using Google Sites is easy and if you have a Gmail account, you can just Google the term and it will take to the homepage where you can sign up for free. This website is based on web templates pre-built sites design, structure and content for a particular purpose. There is agallery available with many themes to choose from. You'll also pick a URL that you would people to your website with. Now that your site in Google Sites and your chosen template is used, it is time to fill it with content and build pages using the UI.
The user interface is a very simple point and click type of WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) type editor. You add pages and content using a standard word processing feel, so this is a familiar experience evenWhen building your first website. Add pages, photos, text and more elements just by the icons and setting parameters. My personal experience with this is that you still need some chops HTML code to your pages really look me right to change, but if you are an amateur and not seeking an award winning website to make it is an easy and fun way to build a website.
If you have more pages and photos, you'll use your free Google web hosting storageavailable to you. The site limits for this type of free sites is 100 MB of storage and the maximum attachment size is 20 MB. It's a lot of room for a simple, basic website. Not the right solution if you have something more serious like FTP, disk space, databases, etc. I would recommend this method to my grandmother for making a website for her book club, other than that, I would recommend something more robust and Google web hosting.

