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AWS proton documentation change

Service: proton · 2026-05-04 · Documentation low

File: proton/latest/userguide/Welcome.md

Summary

Standardized icon descriptions from colored notification icons to simple numbered icons

Security assessment

Changes only replace descriptive text for diagram icons (e.g., 'Red circle with number' becomes 'Number 1 icon'). No security content was modified, added, or referenced in the changes.

Diff

diff --git a/proton/latest/userguide/Welcome.md b/proton/latest/userguide/Welcome.md
index f0c3e45d6..0392e8206 100644
--- a//proton/latest/userguide/Welcome.md
+++ b//proton/latest/userguide/Welcome.md
@@ -55 +55 @@ The following diagram is a visualization of the main AWS Proton concepts discuss
-![Red circle with the number 1 inside, typically used as a notification icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-one.png) As an **Administrator** , you create and register an **Environment Template** with AWS Proton, which defines the shared resources.
+![Number 1 icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-one.png) As an **Administrator** , you create and register an **Environment Template** with AWS Proton, which defines the shared resources.
@@ -57 +57 @@ The following diagram is a visualization of the main AWS Proton concepts discuss
-![Number 2 icon in a pink circle.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-two.png) AWS Proton deploys one or more **Environments** , based on an **Environment Template**.
+![Number 2 icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-two.png) AWS Proton deploys one or more **Environments** , based on an **Environment Template**.
@@ -59 +59 @@ The following diagram is a visualization of the main AWS Proton concepts discuss
-![Pink square icon with a white exclamation mark inside a circle.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-three.png) As an **Administrator** , you create and register a **Service Template** with AWS Proton, which defines the related infrastructure, monitoring, and CI/CD resources as well as compatible **Environment Templates**.
+![Number 3 icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-three.png) As an **Administrator** , you create and register a **Service Template** with AWS Proton, which defines the related infrastructure, monitoring, and CI/CD resources as well as compatible **Environment Templates**.
@@ -61 +61 @@ The following diagram is a visualization of the main AWS Proton concepts discuss
-![Number 4 in a red circle icon, commonly used to indicate a notification count.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-four.png) As a **Developer** , you select a registered **Service Template** and provide a link to your **Source code** repository.
+![Number 4 icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-four.png) As a **Developer** , you select a registered **Service Template** and provide a link to your **Source code** repository.
@@ -63 +63 @@ The following diagram is a visualization of the main AWS Proton concepts discuss
-![Pink square icon with number 5 inside, representing a notification or count.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-five.png) AWS Proton provisions the **Service** with a **CI/CD Pipeline** for your **Service instances**.
+![Number 5 icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-five.png) AWS Proton provisions the **Service** with a **CI/CD Pipeline** for your **Service instances**.
@@ -65 +65 @@ The following diagram is a visualization of the main AWS Proton concepts discuss
-![Red circle icon with number 6 inside, representing a notification or count.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-six.png) AWS Proton provisions and manages the **Service** and the **Service Instances** that are running the **Source code** as was defined in the selected **Service Template**. A **Service Instance** is an instantiation of the selected **Service Template** in an **Environment** for a single stage of a **Pipeline** (for example Prod).
+![Number 6 icon.](/images/proton/latest/userguide/images/label-six.png) AWS Proton provisions and manages the **Service** and the **Service Instances** that are running the **Source code** as was defined in the selected **Service Template**. A **Service Instance** is an instantiation of the selected **Service Template** in an **Environment** for a single stage of a **Pipeline** (for example Prod).