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Re: FRC 3122 and FTC 8005 Website Upgrades

You could use an "about the team" page and an "about FIRST" page on both sites.

WP Multisite is a pretty cool tool to use. Wordpress as a whole is very powerful - just make sure to keep it updated.

You should look into removing the "/sites" part of the URL.

The site looks a little plain to me. It needs some pictures!
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