AWS lightsail documentation change
Summary
Changed section headings from H2 (##) to H6 (######) throughout the document and removed one heading line
Security assessment
The changes are purely structural formatting adjustments without any modification to security-related content like password handling, HTTPS setup, or access controls. Heading demotion doesn't introduce or address security vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-nginx.md b/lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-nginx.md index 073b7e889..94e297cbf 100644 --- a//lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-nginx.md +++ b//lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-nginx.md @@ -7,2 +6,0 @@ -Identify your Nginx blueprint vendor - @@ -15 +13 @@ Lightsail stores seven daily snapshots and automatically replaces the oldest wit -## Identify your Nginx blueprint vendor +###### Identify your Nginx blueprint vendor @@ -26 +24 @@ Lightsail -## Step 1: Get the default application password for your Nginx instance +###### Step 1: Get the default application password for your Nginx instance @@ -43 +41 @@ You should see a response similar to this, which contains the default applicatio -## Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your Nginx instance +###### Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your Nginx instance @@ -51 +49 @@ On the instance management page, under the **Networking** tab, choose **Create a -## Step 3: Visit your Nginx instance welcome page +###### Step 3: Visit your Nginx instance welcome page @@ -66 +64 @@ For more information, see the [Nginx admin guide](https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/a -## Step 4: Map your domain name to your Nginx instance +###### Step 4: Map your domain name to your Nginx instance @@ -76 +74 @@ For enabling HTTPS, see [Secure your Lightsail Nginx website with Let's Encrypt -## Step 5: Deploy your application +###### Step 5: Deploy your application @@ -89 +87 @@ For enabling HTTPS, see [Secure your Lightsail Nginx website with Let's Encrypt -## Step 6: Create a snapshot of your Nginx instance +###### Step 6: Create a snapshot of your Nginx instance @@ -102 +100 @@ Bitnami -## Step 1: Get the default application password for your Nginx instance +###### Step 1: Get the default application password for your Nginx instance @@ -125 +123 @@ For more information, see [Getting the application user name and password for yo -## Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your Nginx instance +###### Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your Nginx instance @@ -133 +131 @@ On the instance management page, under the **Networking** tab, choose **Create a -## Step 3: Visit your Nginx instance welcome page +###### Step 3: Visit your Nginx instance welcome page @@ -146 +144 @@ For more information, see [Getting the application user name and password for yo -## Step 4: Map your domain name to your Nginx instance +###### Step 4: Map your domain name to your Nginx instance @@ -154 +152 @@ For more information, see [Create a DNS zone to manage your domain’s DNS recor -## Step 5: Read the Bitnami documentation +###### Step 5: Read the Bitnami documentation @@ -160 +158 @@ For more information, see the [Bitnami Nginx for AWS Cloud](https://docs.bitnami -## Step 6: Create a snapshot of your Nginx instance +###### Step 6: Create a snapshot of your Nginx instance