Team project Editorial Platform 2026

RO6ONE

Trabzonspor Ro6one Robotics — FRC Team #11919

RO6ONE home page: the headline “Build what comes next.” over a dark photographic field

RO6ONE is a competitive robotics team formed in February 2026 at Trabzon Merkez Fen Lisesi. In its first months it signed a cooperation protocol with Trabzonspor, ran a four-school festival, and organised a 21-team off-season tournament — all before its first official competition season.

The site had to carry that: not a brochure, but a record. It is structured as numbered chapters — origin, the festival, the tournament, the machine, the people — each one a full editorial spread with its own rhythm rather than a repeated card layout.

Everything is bilingual. English and Turkish are peers, not an afterthought bolted on with a flag icon, and the language switch preserves position so a reader never loses their place mid-chapter.

What it does RO6ONE
  1. 01

    Chaptered, not carded

    Five numbered chapters, each with a distinct composition. The layout changes as the story changes, so scrolling feels like turning pages instead of scrolling a feed.

  2. 02

    Bilingual by construction

    EN and TR are both first-class. Copy, metadata and structured data all switch together, and the site is indexable in both languages.

  3. 03

    A timeline that carries weight

    The team is young, which is the point. A dedicated timeline component turns five months of history into the spine of the page rather than hiding it.

  4. 04

    Fast on a school connection

    Prerendered and served from Cloudflare’s edge. Heavy on photography, still quick to first paint — the audience is students on phones, not designers on fibre.

RO6ONE on a phone, showing a chapter heading and body copy at mobile width
RO6ONE chapter spread headed “A sports hall running two competitions at once”, with supporting columns of detail
RO6ONE section reading “We engineer the team the same way we engineer the robot”, beside an operations breakdown
RO6ONE tournament chapter on a deep navy field with a data table of participating teams
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