commit 5eaa7d0580dbdeb99f21f146afb0983a396b4755
Author: emma peel <emma.p...@riseup.net>
Date:   Sat Oct 9 20:20:28 2021 +0200

    more corrections for 
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/206
---
 content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr        | 2 +-
 content/relay/setup/bridge/netbsd/contents.lr  | 3 ++-
 content/relay/setup/bridge/windows/contents.lr | 3 ++-
 content/training/best-practices/contents.lr    | 4 ++--
 4 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr 
b/content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr
index 07be9be..2105b36 100644
--- a/content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr
+++ b/content/onion-services/talk/contents.lr
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ OnionShare was developed after a human rights violation 
during the Snowden revel
 
 ### Decentralization
 
-As explained in 
[Overview](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/overview/), there's 
no central authority that approves or rejects onion services.
+As explained in [Overview](../overview/), there's no central authority that 
approves or rejects onion services.
 The address of an onion service is automatically generated.
 Operators don't use the regular DNS infrastructure and do not need to purchase 
or register a domain name.
 
diff --git a/content/relay/setup/bridge/netbsd/contents.lr 
b/content/relay/setup/bridge/netbsd/contents.lr
index 37af844..7fab67b 100644
--- a/content/relay/setup/bridge/netbsd/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay/setup/bridge/netbsd/contents.lr
@@ -84,7 +84,8 @@ To confirm your bridge is running with no issues, you should 
see something like
 
 ### 5. Final Notes
 
-If you are having troubles setting up your bridge, have a look at [our help 
section](https://community.torproject.org/relay/getting-help/). If your bridge 
is now running, check out the [post-install notes](../post-install/).
+If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at [our help 
section](../../../getting-help/).
+If your bridge is now running, check out the [post-install 
notes](../../post-install/).
 
 ---
 subtitle: How to deploy an obfs4 bridge on NetBSD
diff --git a/content/relay/setup/bridge/windows/contents.lr 
b/content/relay/setup/bridge/windows/contents.lr
index 9b6a011..2d3260f 100644
--- a/content/relay/setup/bridge/windows/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay/setup/bridge/windows/contents.lr
@@ -95,7 +95,8 @@ To confirm your bridge is running with no issues, you should 
see something like
 
 ### 6. Final notes
 
-If you are having troubles setting up your bridge, have a look at [our help 
section](https://community.torproject.org/relay/getting-help/). If your bridge 
is now running, check out the [post-install notes](../post-install/).
+If you are having trouble setting up your bridge, have a look at [our help 
section](../../../getting-help/).
+If your bridge is now running, check out the [post-install 
notes](../../post-install/).
 
 ---
 subtitle: How to deploy an obfs4 bridge on Windows
diff --git a/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr 
b/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr
index 91bb2dd..c3c87a8 100644
--- a/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr
+++ b/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Once you've answered those questions, you're ready to plan 
your training!
    Will you be able to handle this alone? Or will you require partners?
    If you need more help, make sure the partners you're bringing in are aware 
of the safety needs of the community, and communicate with your contacts in the 
community to make sure they're okay with you bringing in additional trainers.
 7. Make sure your presentation is up-to-date (both information and 
screenshots) and save your presentation in two file formats -- for example, odp 
and pdf -- and on at least one additional device -- for example, on your 
computer and on a USB stick.
-8. Decide how you will facilitate a safer space. We recommend using the [Tor 
Code of Conduct](/training/code-of-conduct/).
+8. Decide how you will facilitate a safer space. We recommend using the [Tor 
Code of Conduct](../training/code-of-conduct/).
 
 You can also start the training by asking participants to come up with their 
own community agreements for the space.
 
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ You can also start the training by asking participants to 
come up with their own
 3. Communicate about when you'll take questions, either during the training, 
at the end, or both.
 4. Communicate about how you'll offer hands-on help (if at all).
 5. Communicate about how participants can contact you securely after the 
training.
-6. Show the participants the resources at 
[community.torproject.org](https://community.torproject.org) and 
[support.torproject.org](https://support.torproject.org).
+6. Show the participants the retources at [community.torproject.org](/) and 
[support.torproject.org](https://support.torproject.org).
 7. Show the participants other resources like 
[sec.eff.org](https://sec.eff.org).
 
 ## After the training

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