# Warm greetings from Mexico

Fragment of a discussion from User talk:AFriedman

Hi Ann,

Regarding your comments on time estimations, you can talk to Nellie. Feedback is always necessary in great projects. I've seen Wikipedia has a great structure, I've have been retrieving some help pages to study codes and layout from them.

The wiki markup is actually a simplification of some HTML codes, CSS stands for the codes used in HTML for creating the layout and formatting with colors, sizes, fonts, alignments, etc. So right now you are learning some CSS codes (soon you will learn to use the code: "<span style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#FF69B4"> Hi Ann </span>", which displays: Hi Ann . style is an attribute for span related with CSS code.

LaTeX is a typesetting system used to render a complete set of symbols necesary to write a well formed scientific book. It has symbols for the complete math notation, symbols for Science and Technology, Text Formatting, etc. You can see Help:Displaying Special Characters. This is a nice formula created with LaTeX:

$x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}$

Just switch this message to edit mode, and easily you will find the code which begins with '''$''' tag and finishes with '''$''' tag.

Please visit my user page, scroll down and visit the math projects I am working on.

See you soon Gladys Gahona --chela5808 09:41, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

22:41, 30 January 2009

Thanks. Do you have any thoughts about which particular learning resource/page the Boolean Logic and Google lesson could be part of? I would prefer to work on an existing learning project, or at least on one that is likely to be further developed in the near future. --AFriedman 20:20, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

09:20, 31 January 2009

Just give me some time, this weekend seems to be hard to me. Meantime you would visit the Content page, also the Initiatives page. There is where we add the projects we are working on.

SYA

Gladys Gahona --chela5808 02:49, 31 January 2009 (UTC)

15:49, 31 January 2009