diff --git a/sources/platform/storage/request_queue.md b/sources/platform/storage/request_queue.md index 5282f577c..dd560f85d 100644 --- a/sources/platform/storage/request_queue.md +++ b/sources/platform/storage/request_queue.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ There are five ways to access your request queues: * [Apify Console](https://console.apify.com/storage?tab=requestQueues) - provides an easy-to-understand interface [[details](#apify-console)]. * [JavaScript SDK](/sdk/js/docs/guides/result-storage#request-queue) - when building your own JavaScript Actor [[details](#javascript-sdk)]. -* [Python SDK](sdk/python/docs/concepts/storages#working-with-request-queues) - when building your own Python Actor [[details](#python-sdk)]. +* [Python SDK](/sdk/python/docs/concepts/storages#working-with-request-queues) - when building your own Python Actor [[details](#python-sdk)]. * [JavaScript API client](/api/client/js/reference/class/RequestQueueClient) - to access your request queues from any Node.js application [[details](#javascript-api-client)]. * [Python API client](/api/client/python/reference/class/RequestQueueClient) - to access your request queues from any Python application [[details](#python-api-client)]. * [Apify API](/api/v2#/reference/request-queues) - for accessing your request queues programmatically [[details](#apify-api)].