Landing fixture provenance
Source evidence and release disposition for the Material preview and Monospace landing pages.
This audit separates the independently authored CSS themes from the marketing fixtures used to compare their landing-page fidelity. It is a practical release record, not legal advice. Both fixtures may remain available for preview evaluation, but neither is cleared unchanged as an official Flowershow theme landing page.
Material
Evidence
- The original draft's product name, repository identity, headline, feature headings and much of its feature copy were adapted from the upstream README and documentation sources. That historical draft is no longer the published fixture.
- The upstream repository carries an MIT License. Its copyright notice and license text are now preserved in Third-party notices.
- The fixture does not redistribute the upstream parallax illustration. It uses an original gradient placeholder.
- The earlier inline SVG paths had no preserved independent creation record or upstream icon mapping. Its testimonial quotations were unsourced draft text, and its industry tiles reproduced third-party names.
Executed disposition
The published fixture now uses Flowershow-authored copy, identity, CSS geometry, specimen cards, calls to action and review evidence while retaining the Material-inspired color, hierarchy, spacing and alternating-section layout.
- No inline SVG, upstream logo, repository badge, customer-name tile, testimonial, sponsorship pitch or upstream marketing headline remains.
- The Material for MkDocs project remains named only as open-source inspiration, with a direct upstream link and the retained MIT notice.
- The page visibly labels itself
Material-inspired previewandPreview theme specimen; it does not claim to be the upstream product.
This disposition is executed for the published fixture. The historical audit does not treat an open-source copyright license as a trademark or endorsement grant, and the notice remains useful because the theme was developed with reference to the upstream open-source project.
code.storage
Evidence
- The original
codestorage-draft/demo-landing.md(before promotion and rename) reproduced the Code Storage and Pierre Computer Company names, marketing copy, product claims, pricing, SLA/security statements, API example identities, contact details and upstream navigation. Those elements are retained here only as historical audit facts. - The official Code Storage terms state that the company retains its service and associated intellectual-property rights and grants only limited service-access rights to customers.
- No public content-reuse license was found for the landing-page copy, brand, logo/motif, or other marketing material.
- Berkeley Mono and the reference 3D artwork are not shipped. The preview uses IBM Plex Mono and an original CSS node/orbit composition instead.
- The inline network SVG and pill-label wording have no preserved independent provenance record beyond this repository's earlier fidelity draft.
Executed disposition
The published fixture now removes the Code Storage and Pierre Computer Company identity, marketing copy, product claims, pricing, SLA/security statements, contacts and upstream navigation.
- It makes no commercial performance, pricing, uptime, security, or customer claims.
- All navigation and calls to action now point to real Flowershow demo, authoring, contribution or repository destinations.
- The unresolved inline SVG was replaced with a repository-authored CSS node mark.
- The original gradient, independently authored layout technique, open-font substitution and theme CSS remain.
- The theme-local Flowershow showcase visibly identifies the official theme as
Monospace, with the headline
A sharper home for your Markdownand no copied service presentation.
This disposition is executed for the published fixture. Attribution is not being used as a substitute for permission; the upstream service remains named only in this historical provenance record and the theme ledger's inspiration field.
Boundary
These replacements closed the content/provenance gate. Rufus subsequently approved the final Monospace name and promotion on 2026-08-21; its stable directory, gallery/dashboard integration, and release metadata are prepared. Material remains Preview. A versioned Monospace release tag is a separate future decision and is not created by the promotion.