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If the content is available, perhaps it can be ported elsewhere? Otherwise, this link could at least be removed (seems especially confusing to have it as the first resource listed...).
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There are other broken links as well: both links in
The CANlab website is https://canlabweb.colorado.edu/, and we also maintain a WIKI with more information on some of our toolboxes and fMRI analysis more generally, which is here.
for instance. In total, using www.drlinkcheck.com to review, there are four links with issues (screenshot since this site requires an upgrade to export as a table):
The second one is the hackpad issue headlined above, the third and fourth are the colorado.edu links mentioned here, and I believe the remaining one is what issue #28 pointed out (this links appears in About in the upper right of the project page; I guess it should be https://github.com/canlab/CanlabCore rather than current https://canlab.github.io/CanlabCore/ ?).
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Hackpad link is broken (website is defunct)
Hackpad link is broken (website is defunct) + other broken links
Aug 19, 2024
The top level page for this project includes a help section in which the first pointer is to a "hackpad" tutorial:
However, the https://hackpad.com site seems to be defunct (and probably has been for many years?: https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/26/dropbox-is-closing-down-hackpad/). The Hackpad code is available (https://github.com/dropbox/hackpad) but hasn't been updated since around the end of the website.
If the content is available, perhaps it can be ported elsewhere? Otherwise, this link could at least be removed (seems especially confusing to have it as the first resource listed...).
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