diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index c8193f58..1f8fc365 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -33,21 +33,21 @@ TL;DR:
This layout claims to be better than Bépo for French, better than Dvorak for
English and better than Qwerty for programming. [Check the stats !][1]
-[1]: https://ergol.org/stats#/ergol/iso/en+fr
+[1]: https://ergol.org/stats/#/ergol/iso/en+fr
Layout
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-![base layout](img/ergol_fr.svg)
+![base layout](www/static/img/ergol_fr.svg)
The dead ★ key gives access to all acute accents, grave accents, cedillas, digraphs and quote signs you’ll need to write in proper French:
-![dead key layout](img/ergol_1dk.svg)
+![dead key layout](www/static/img/ergol_1dk.svg)
… and the AltGr layer is fully dedicated to programming symbols.
-![altgr layout](img/ergol_altgr.svg)
+![altgr layout](www/static/img/ergol_altgr.svg)
The default layout allows to write in English, French, German and Esperanto easily.
@@ -112,22 +112,22 @@ so you can run the page locally to try your prototypes !
### Edit Corpora
-The different corpora can be found in [`data/corpus/`](data/corpus/), mainly
-`fr.txt` and `en.txt` which can be edited to change the type of text used (for
-instance if you don’t write like translaters of Miguel de Cervantes, or if you
-want to test with your own emails).
+The different corpora can be found in [`corpus/`](corpus/), mainly `fr.txt` and
+`en.txt` which can be edited to change the type of text used (for instance if
+you don’t write like translaters of Miguel de Cervantes, or if you want to test
+with your own emails).
If you have multiple source files, you can thus merge them using the
-[`merge.py`](data/corpus/merge.py) script, for instance:
+[`merge.py`](corpus/merge.py) script, for instance:
```bash
python3 merge.py file-fr‑1.txt … file-fr-n.txt > fr.txt
```
Once this is done, the statistics file can be generated using the
-[`chardict.py`](data/corpus/chardict.py) script.
-Note that for this step, you don’t want to have parasitic `.txt` files in the
-`data/corpus` directory, or their stats will be generated as well.
+[`chardict.py`](corpus/chardict.py) script. Note that for this step, you don’t
+want to have parasitic `.txt` files in the `corpus` directory, or their stats
+will be generated as well.
```bash
python3 chardict.py
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ python3 -m http.server --bind localhost 9000
```
And you can now access the stat page at
-!
+!
You can now run `make watch` to have your edits on `toml` files live-updated… or
almost.
diff --git a/www/static/img/ergol_1dk_de.svg b/www/static/img/ergol_1dk_de.svg
index 5b4836f8..8a98ef31 100644
--- a/www/static/img/ergol_1dk_de.svg
+++ b/www/static/img/ergol_1dk_de.svg
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
E
- ë
+
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
I
- ï
+
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
-
?
- ‑
+
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
B
- —
+