The "edu 2.0 for school" site has matured enough now that it's time to finally start working on the "edu 2.0 for business" version. This version will charge a monthly subscription fee and target businesses that want to provide online training to their employees/customers.
We're going to maintain a single code base that works for both the "school" and "business" versions, with conditional logic when required. My hope is that the conditional logic will be less than 0.01% of the code base.
The first step is simple culling of unneeded tabs and substitution of phrases. For example, "School" becomes "Business" and "teacher" becomes "instructor". In addition, we're about to release four new styles that are more "corporate" so it's easy for the users of the "school" and "business" versions of our system to choose something appropriate to their audience.
Here's a translated version of the home page that uses the default "school" style but adopts the new "business" nomenclature:
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