diff --git a/_index.md b/_index.md
index dc07ec5af91f267910673a4237337736bd0379f2..fed4f6ab20a457a0278bd35e021e872fdc18656e 100644
--- a/_index.md
+++ b/_index.md
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ title: Home
 
 Welcome to the official wiki of the ccccamp2019 badge: card10 (cardio).
 
+**Note**: *This is not yet a functional wiki. Please bear with us while we set up a git based markdown wiki. In the meantime you can contribute to the wiki by creating a user account on gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de and sharing it with lilafisch (whom you can find in the matrix/irc channel). Once the wiki is moved to the new server, you will have to create a new account.*
+
 
 
 ## Overview
@@ -35,12 +37,9 @@ Hello, my name is card10:
 **!Caution!** Card10 is still in the prototyping phase, bear in mind that hardware and PCB layout changes may still occur.
 
 - [Hardware](http://gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de/card10/hardware)
-- [Log Entries](/en/log-entries.md)
-- [Interhacktions](en/interhacktions.md)
-- [Fundamental board](en/fundamental-board-overview.md)
-- [usb-c](en/usbc.md)
- 
-**Note**: *This is not yet a functional wiki. Please bear with us while we set up a git based markdown wiki. In the meantime you can contribute to the wiki by creating a user account on gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de and sharing it with lilafisch (whom you can find in the matrix/irc channel). Once the wiki is moved to the new server, you will have to create a new account.*
-
-
+- [LogBook](/en/logbook)
+- [Interhacktions](/en/interhacktions)
+- [Fundamental board](/en/fundamental-board-overview)
+- [usb-c](/en/usbc)
 
+**Note**: *This is not yet a functional wiki. Please bear with us while we set up a git based markdown wiki. In the meantime you can contribute to the wiki by creating a user account on gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de and sharing it with lilafisch (whom you can find in the matrix/irc channel). Once the wiki is moved to the new server, you will have to create a new account.*
diff --git a/en/faq.md b/en/faq.md
index f1745f6505cad4a0c0b0e9cb6e8b694f68954ea0..9e9095c7264aec5a61eb585bf32a5b9c88c9a0f5 100644
--- a/en/faq.md
+++ b/en/faq.md
@@ -3,23 +3,23 @@ title: FAQ
 ---
 
 ## What can I contribute?
-Generally, there is a wide range of contributions that can be made to the firmware, the IOs and Android apps, the various methods of BLE communication, the user interface, the documentation, by reviewing existing work, and of course by creating your own [interhacktions](en/interhacktions.md)!
+Generally, there is a wide range of contributions that can be made to the firmware, the IOs and Android apps, the various methods of BLE communication, the user interface, the documentation, by reviewing existing work, and of course by creating your own [interhacktions](/en/interhacktions)!
 
-If you don't know where to get started you can also have a look at some of the ideas for contributions we outlined [here](https://gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de/card10/logix/issues). If you have questions on the issue, please don't hesitate to comment or get in touch to the creator of the issue through [Matrix Chat or IRC](README.md).
+If you don't know where to get started you can also have a look at some of the ideas for contributions we outlined [here](https://gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de/card10/logix/issues). If you have questions on the issue, please don't hesitate to comment or get in touch to the creator of the issue through [Matrix Chat or IRC](/).
 
 ## I can't fork any of the repositories!?
-Sadly with the current gitlab setup this key feature is not available. We are setting up a new server to solve this problem. In the meantime, you can get in touch via [Matrix Chat or IRC](README.md).
+Sadly with the current gitlab setup this key feature is not available. We are setting up a new server to solve this problem. In the meantime, you can get in touch via [Matrix Chat or IRC](/).
 
 ## How does the so-called wiki work?
-Not as well as it should ;) To keep things easier to maintain (the r0ket wiki has been going for 8 years now!), we decided on a git/markdown based wiki for this year. Whilst we are still setting up a gitlab with easy editing access, in the meantime please create a user account for gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de, and contact lilafisch on [Matrix Chat or IRC](README.md) to get write access to the wiki repo.
+Not as well as it should ;) To keep things easier to maintain (the r0ket wiki has been going for 8 years now!), we decided on a git/markdown based wiki for this year. Whilst we are still setting up a gitlab with easy editing access, in the meantime please create a user account for gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de, and contact lilafisch on [Matrix Chat or IRC](/) to get write access to the wiki repo.
 
-Currently, it is easiest to edit the 'wiki' by cloning the git repo, and editing the markdown files. If you are using figures, please place them in media folder. The [fundamental board](en/fundamental-board-overview.md) page is an example including image links and page links.
+Currently, it is easiest to edit the 'wiki' by cloning the git repo, and editing the markdown files. If you are using figures, please place them in media folder. The [fundamental board](/en/fundamental-board-overview) page is an example including image links and page links.
 
 ## What components are on card10?
 Have a look at the pdf export of the [schematics for the prototype](https://gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de/card10/hardware/blob/master/badge/Badge_Bottom-PCB/Printing_Drucke_Schaltplan__1_.pdf) (note: no promises that this is final!).
 
 ## Is there a recommended dev board?
-Since the BLE chip is very new, none of the card10 researches and travelers have found a suitable dev boards to recommend. We will try to share the research prototypes as widely as possible through hackerspaces. If you want to get your hands on a card10 prototype (we expect to start circulating them mid-May), first see if a hackerspace near you already has a card10logy department. If this is not the case, please get in touch via [Matrix Chat or IRC](README.md) to suggest opening a new card10logy department.
+Since the BLE chip is very new, none of the card10 researches and travelers have found a suitable dev boards to recommend. We will try to share the research prototypes as widely as possible through hackerspaces. If you want to get your hands on a card10 prototype (we expect to start circulating them mid-May), first see if a hackerspace near you already has a card10logy department. If this is not the case, please get in touch via [Matrix Chat or IRC](/) to suggest opening a new card10logy department.
 
 ## How can I get a prototype?
 You can find out if there's an ambassador in your city or a city near you. If there isn't maybe you want to become an ambassador yourself and help with the card10logix community.
@@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ According to current research, it is recommended to carry the following:
 * A USB-C cable for charging and programming
 * A screwdriver for assembling card10 (more details following soon)
 * A needle for sewing to the card10 wristband
-* A device capable of communicating via [Bluetooth Low Energy](en/ble.md) (BLE)
+* A device capable of communicating via [Bluetooth Low Energy](/en/ble) (BLE)
diff --git a/en/fundamental-board-overview.md b/en/fundamental-board-overview.md
index fefe88e247069a33b2237e5ebf4f0d0613195803..7940e486ec5a36c8ccbc8478ec0a843db545acb7 100644
--- a/en/fundamental-board-overview.md
+++ b/en/fundamental-board-overview.md
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ title: Fundamental board overview
 ---
 The fundamental board is located just above the wristband; above it come the battery, the harmonic board, and the display. The harmonic board is connected to the fundamental board via the TOP board connector. 
 
-Several interfaces for [interhacktions](interhacktions) are included on the fundamental board. The travelers can be alerted to an event using the vibration motor. Screws through the EKG contacts are used both for attaching the wristband and for making contact with your skin for EKG measurements. Besides its use for interhacktions, the [usbC](usbc) connector is also used for charging the battery and for updating the firmware.
+Several interfaces for [interhacktions](/en/interhacktions) are included on the fundamental board. The travelers can be alerted to an event using the vibration motor. Screws through the EKG contacts are used both for attaching the wristband and for making contact with your skin for EKG measurements. Besides its use for interhacktions, the [usbC](/en/usbc) connector is also used for charging the battery and for updating the firmware.
 
 A pdf version of the prototype fundamental board is available [here](https://gitlab.hamburg.ccc.de/card10/hardware/blob/master/badge/Badge_Bottom-PCB/Printing_Drucke_Schaltplan__1_.pdf)
 
-![landmarks](media/landmarks.png)
+![landmarks](/media/landmarks.png)
diff --git a/en/interhacktions.md b/en/interhacktions.md
index 4189d4b717b9a5867f2014a31fddcb6d2e79e9b1..808278911524ce63b797c7a3e4bffc5e844cb8b5 100644
--- a/en/interhacktions.md
+++ b/en/interhacktions.md
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ A total of 4 GPIO pins, as well as 3.3V and GND contacts are available for sewin
 The pitch of the small holes between the sewable connectors fits a 2.54 mm pin header, so if you rather work with solder than thread, you can use an angled pin header to access the sewable connectors. Additional debugging pins are also available through the small contacts between the five sewable connectors on each side.
 
 ### USB-C spare pins
-Besides the usual USB pins, we made some special contacts e.g. I2C, Uart and contacts for attaching EKG probes available on the USB-C connector. You can find more details on the [USB-C](../usbc) page.
+Besides the usual USB pins, we made some special contacts e.g. I2C, Uart and contacts for attaching EKG probes available on the USB-C connector. You can find more details on the [USB-C](/en/usbc) page.
 
 
 ### Wristband
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ the top PCB is a fairly simple 2 layer board, you can make a customized top PCB
 
 ## Wireless Interfaces
 ### Bluetooth Low Energy
-Below an overview of ble interhacktions; for more details see the [ble page](../ble)
+Below an overview of ble interhacktions; for more details see the [ble page](/en/ble)
 #### Badge to badge
 #### Badge to app
 #### Badge to interhactions, latptop, etc.
diff --git a/en/logbook/_index.md b/en/logbook/_index.md
index 91babe88a94622bcf792e0f214d5b34ca0116520..79d15fc45ab1c8eba6cdac94b7527feb11b64f52 100644
--- a/en/logbook/_index.md
+++ b/en/logbook/_index.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ what travelers will write down in their log-entry at cccamp 2019 will be develop
 
 
 # Logbooks
-## [card10-camp-travelers](/en/logbook/card10-camp.md)
-## [personal time, wristband, individual design](/en/logbook/I-O-time-wristband-individual-design.md)
-## [personale state LED](/en/logbook/personal-state-led.md)
-## [topics near by](/en/logbook/topics-near-by.md)
+## [card10-camp-travelers](/en/logbook/card10-camp)
+## [personal time, wristband, individual design](/en/logbook/I-O-time-wristband-individual-design)
+## [personale state LED](/en/logbook/personal-state-led)
+## [topics near by](/en/logbook/topics-near-by)
diff --git a/en/logbook/topics-near-by.md b/en/logbook/topics-near-by.md
index 136142da947a4c0c971e450551cf63dca87b0996..bb0ef15066163812052eb1642671f8cfa5a143d3 100644
--- a/en/logbook/topics-near-by.md
+++ b/en/logbook/topics-near-by.md
@@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Additionally there could be a privacy friendly way to announce personal topics v
 * There could be a way to find other people with same topics.
 * If I try to contact a person with a similar topic, this person should be able to anonymously decline the the contact before we are "matched"
 * There needs to be a way to find that person if we get matched. Maybe the LEDs on our badges show the same randomly generated pattern and we raise our badge wearing arm to find each other.
-* other peoples interests shouldn't be discoverable if they set their [personal state leds](en/logbook/personal-state-led.md) to a non-communicative state
+* other peoples interests shouldn't be discoverable if they set their [personal state leds](/en/logbook/personal-state-led.md) to a non-communicative state