diff --git a/docs/howto/windows.txt b/docs/howto/windows.txt
index 9d67bd9e5e..fecdbf3fba 100644
--- a/docs/howto/windows.txt
+++ b/docs/howto/windows.txt
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ It is best practice to provide a dedicated environment for each Django project
you create. There are many options to manage environments and packages within
the Python ecosystem, some of which are recommended in the `Python
documentation `_.
-Python itself comes with `venv`_ for managing environments which we will use
-for this guide.
+Python itself comes with :doc:`venv ` for managing
+environments which we will use for this guide.
To create a virtual environment for your project, open a new command prompt,
navigate to the folder where you want to create your project and then enter the
@@ -75,8 +75,6 @@ The virtual environment will be activated and you'll see "(project-name)" next
to the command prompt to designate that. Each time you start a new command
prompt, you'll need to activate the environment again.
-.. _venv: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html
-
Install Django
==============
diff --git a/docs/topics/db/queries.txt b/docs/topics/db/queries.txt
index ed69ae5762..2afd500e54 100644
--- a/docs/topics/db/queries.txt
+++ b/docs/topics/db/queries.txt
@@ -1315,8 +1315,9 @@ Using the models at the top of this page, for example, an ``Entry`` object ``e``
can get its associated ``Blog`` object by accessing the ``blog`` attribute:
``e.blog``.
-(Behind the scenes, this functionality is implemented by Python descriptors_.
-This shouldn't really matter to you, but we point it out here for the curious.)
+(Behind the scenes, this functionality is implemented by Python
+:doc:`descriptors `. This shouldn't really matter to
+you, but we point it out here for the curious.)
Django also creates API accessors for the "other" side of the relationship --
the link from the related model to the model that defines the relationship.
@@ -1326,8 +1327,6 @@ For example, a ``Blog`` object ``b`` has access to a list of all related
All examples in this section use the sample ``Blog``, ``Author`` and ``Entry``
models defined at the top of this page.
-.. _descriptors: https://docs.python.org/howto/descriptor.html
-
One-to-many relationships
-------------------------