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diff --git a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part01.markdown b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part01.markdown index d61132d..93abd29 100644 --- a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part01.markdown +++ b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part01.markdown @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ tutorial available. Please unzip it in the brochure directory we just created. We'll first have a look at what we're going to create (because we're curious and all that). -[zip file]: examples/brochure.zip +[zip file]: $root/examples/brochure.zip ~~~~~ [jasper@alice brochure]$ ghc --make hakyll.hs diff --git a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part03.markdown b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part03.markdown index 7ee896a..3b04f9a 100644 --- a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part03.markdown +++ b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part03.markdown @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Now that we have the tools, we'll get on to the example. This time, we'll be making a more advanced brochure site. Here [is a zip file] containing the source code for the tutorial. -[is a zip file]: examples/morepages.zip +[is a zip file]: $root/examples/morepages.zip Every page consists of three sections, originally named `section1`, `section2` and `section3`. So our pages look more or less like this: diff --git a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part04.markdown b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part04.markdown index 5e69cd8..f21819f 100644 --- a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part04.markdown +++ b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part04.markdown @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ advanced: we are going to create a simple blog system. A [zip file] containing the source for this tutorial is also available. -[zip file]: examples/simpleblog.zip +[zip file]: $root/examples/simpleblog.zip Blogs, as you probably know, are composed of posts. In Hakyll, we're going to use simple pages for posts. All posts are located in the `posts` diff --git a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part05.markdown b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part05.markdown index 8420ef1..d64dc55 100644 --- a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part05.markdown +++ b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part05.markdown @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ what: adds an rss feed to the simple blog In this tutorial, we're going to add an RSS feed to the blog we wrote in the previous part. Here is a [zip file] containing the source. -[zip file]: examples/feedblog.zip +[zip file]: $root/examples/feedblog.zip You will be glad to hear that Hakyll has native support for RSS as well as Atom feeds[^1]. This simplifies our object a lot. diff --git a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part06.markdown b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part06.markdown index eff7b71..d017a1e 100644 --- a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part06.markdown +++ b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part06.markdown @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ what: enhances our blog with tags and explains context manipulations. ## Context manipulations -Here, have [a zip file](examples/tagblog.zip) for this tutorial. +Here, have [a zip file]($root/examples/tagblog.zip) for this tutorial. You probably remember that `Context` objects are just key-value mappings. We can render those with templates, and then the `$key`'s in the template get diff --git a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part08.markdown b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part08.markdown index d0e5180..4cc1d43 100644 --- a/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part08.markdown +++ b/examples/hakyll/tutorials/part08.markdown @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ many-to-many relation, and categories are a simple 1-to-many relation. This is also the reason you can "simulate" categories using tags. In this tutorial we will adapt the blog to use categories instead of tags. Here is -[a zip file](examples/categoryblog.zip) containing the files used in this +[a zip file]($root/examples/categoryblog.zip) containing the files used in this tutorial. ## About category support |