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AWS lightsail documentation change

Service: lightsail · 2026-05-22 · Documentation low

File: lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-wordpress-multisite.md

Summary

Changed heading levels for all step sections from level 2 (##) to level 6 (######), reducing their visual prominence in the document hierarchy.

Security assessment

The changes are purely structural/formatting adjustments to heading levels. No security-related content was modified, added, or removed. The instructions for accessing passwords, configuring domains, and creating snapshots remain unchanged.

Diff

diff --git a/lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-wordpress-multisite.md b/lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-wordpress-multisite.md
index be325aaeb..22b7cca2a 100644
--- a//lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-wordpress-multisite.md
+++ b//lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-quick-start-guide-wordpress-multisite.md
@@ -18 +18 @@ Lightsail
-## Step 1: Get the default application password to access the WordPress administration dashboard
+###### Step 1: Get the default application password to access the WordPress administration dashboard
@@ -37 +37 @@ You should see a response similar to the following example, which contains the d
-## Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your instance
+###### Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your instance
@@ -70 +70 @@ The WordPress website on your instance should now be aware of the new static IP
-## Step 3: Sign in to the administration dashboard of your WordPress Multisite website
+###### Step 3: Sign in to the administration dashboard of your WordPress Multisite website
@@ -95 +95 @@ The WordPress administration dashboard appears.
-## Step 4: Route traffic for your registered domain name to your WordPress Multisite website
+###### Step 4: Route traffic for your registered domain name to your WordPress Multisite website
@@ -124 +124 @@ If you browse to the domain name that you configured for your instance, you shou
-## Step 5: Add blogs as domains or subdomains to your WordPress Multisite website
+###### Step 5: Add blogs as domains or subdomains to your WordPress Multisite website
@@ -135 +135 @@ WordPress Multisite is designed to host multiple blog websites on one instance o
-## Step 6: Read the WordPress Multisite documentation and continue configuring your website
+###### Step 6: Read the WordPress Multisite documentation and continue configuring your website
@@ -139 +139 @@ Read the WordPress Multisite documentation to learn how to administer and custom
-## Step 7: Create a snapshot of your instance
+###### Step 7: Create a snapshot of your instance
@@ -152 +152 @@ Bitnami
-## Step 1: Read the Bitnami documentation
+###### Step 1: Read the Bitnami documentation
@@ -156 +156 @@ Read the Bitnami documentation to learn how to configure your WordPress Multisit
-## Step 2: Get the default application password to access the WordPress administration dashboard
+###### Step 2: Get the default application password to access the WordPress administration dashboard
@@ -175 +175 @@ You should see a response similar to the following example, which contains the d
-## Step 3: Attach a static IP address to your instance
+###### Step 3: Attach a static IP address to your instance
@@ -219 +219 @@ After running those commands, enter the following command to keep the bnconfig t
-## Step 4: Sign in to the administration dashboard of your WordPress Multisite website
+###### Step 4: Sign in to the administration dashboard of your WordPress Multisite website
@@ -244 +244 @@ The WordPress administration dashboard appears.
-## Step 5: Route traffic for your registered domain name to your WordPress Multisite website
+###### Step 5: Route traffic for your registered domain name to your WordPress Multisite website
@@ -284 +284 @@ If you browse to the domain name that you configured for your instance, you shou
-## Step 6: Add blogs as domains or subdomains to your WordPress Multisite website
+###### Step 6: Add blogs as domains or subdomains to your WordPress Multisite website
@@ -295 +295 @@ WordPress Multisite is designed to host multiple blog websites on one instance o
-## Step 7: Read the WordPress Multisite documentation and continue configuring your website
+###### Step 7: Read the WordPress Multisite documentation and continue configuring your website
@@ -299 +299 @@ Read the WordPress Multisite documentation to learn how to administer and custom
-## Step 8: Create a snapshot of your instance
+###### Step 8: Create a snapshot of your instance