diff --git a/content/blog/haskell_language_server_again.md b/content/blog/haskell_language_server_again.md
index 505e6d6..ce678f5 100644
--- a/content/blog/haskell_language_server_again.md
+++ b/content/blog/haskell_language_server_again.md
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ GHC IDE is a Haskell-based program that uses the
{{< sidenote "right" "lsp-note" "language server protocol" >}}
You don't really need to know what the language server protocol (LSP) is
to use GHC IDE. If you are nonetheless interested, I wrote a little
-bit about it }}#prelude-language-server-protocol">in the previous iteration of this post.
+bit about it }}#prelude-language-server-protocol">in the previous iteration of this post.
If you want more information, check out the official Microsoft page on LSP.
{{< /sidenote >}} to communicate with any editor that supports it. Editors
with support the the LSP include Atom, Visual Studio Code, Emacs, and Vim. Thus,
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ export PATH=$PATH:/home//.local/bin
On Windows, this is done by
{{< sidenote "right" "path-note" "editing your PATH variable." >}}
If you need to know how to change your PATH
, I wrote
-about it briefly in the }}
-#installation-of-v0500-windows-systems">previous iteration of this post.
+about it briefly in the }}
+#installation-of-v0-5-0-0-windows-systems">previous iteration of this post.
{{< /sidenote >}} I don't run Windows,
so I don't know where `cabal install` will place the executable, but I do know
where the executable will appear if you use `stack install` - in the directory