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= Site Skin List =
 
= Site Skin List =
*'''New MFGG''' - The default skin for MFGG 2.0 created mainly by [[Techokami]]. It is a general Mario theme but still relates to the classic skin.
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*'''New MFGG''' - The default skin for MFGG 2.0. Images were created by [[Thunder Dragon]], and the skin was created by [[Techokami]]. It is a general Mario theme but still relates to the classic skin.
 
*'''MFGG Classic''' - A skin based on MFGG 1.0. It uses the original images made by [[Kritter]], along with a fairly similar colour scheme.
 
*'''MFGG Classic''' - A skin based on MFGG 1.0. It uses the original images made by [[Kritter]], along with a fairly similar colour scheme.
*'''Unnamed Skin''' - A skin in the works by [[ShadowMan]]. Currently in a beta stage.
 
  
 
= Forum Skin List =
 
= Forum Skin List =

Revision as of 18:43, 23 June 2006

A Skin is the appearance of a website or interface which are often interchangable down to their layout.

Site Skin List

  • New MFGG - The default skin for MFGG 2.0. Images were created by Thunder Dragon, and the skin was created by Techokami. It is a general Mario theme but still relates to the classic skin.
  • MFGG Classic - A skin based on MFGG 1.0. It uses the original images made by Kritter, along with a fairly similar colour scheme.

Forum Skin List

  • MFGG Default - Blue-purpleish look. The default skin. This is the original Skin used for MFGG, and the colours, images and general layout all harken back to the second incarnation of the Ezboard forums, which used a similar colour scheme. This colour scheme was created by Kritter, to fit with his new design of the site, and the current MFGG Default skin uses images created by Kritter, which have stuck around since those original days, except for the new logo which was created more recently.
  • Fireflower - Black and red color-schemed skin themed on fiery ideas and objects from the Mushroom Kingdom, such as Fireflowers and Bowser.
  • Winter Blue. Similar to the default skin, except darker. This skin boasts a header adorned with Christmas tree lights and a banner depicting a Super Mario World 2-styled mountain.
  • Tropical Splash. Yellow/blue, and the background is beach-like. Based on summer-type ideas. The colors are incredibly bright in contrast with most of the other skins.
  • Forest Green - Mostly green, but uses reddish brown in some parts. True to its name, it borrows many elements from the forest type environments of the Mushroom Kingdom.
  • Halloween Spooktacular - Another seasonal skin decorated with a black and orange color setup. The Boo enemy from the Super Mario series can be seen in most areas, but there are other enemies as well.
  • Ocean Spray - Can be considered a ancestor of Tropical Splash. Mostly violet-colored and is based around an underwater theme. Jellyfish and dolphins can be seen as decorations.
  • Nintendo DS - Follows a black-and-white color scheme similar to the Nintendo DS. Created by SonicProject.
  • MFGG Retro - Uses the colour-scheme and images used from MFGG's ezboards in 2001/2002. Created by Yoshiman.

Temporary Skins

Skins in this category are discontinued or as yet unfinished.

  • Wario Skin
  • Donkey Kong Skin
  • 8-Bit Skin
  • Goomba Skin, previously under work by SonicProject
  • Yoshi's Island skin
  • Shy-guy toybox skin
  • Dry Dry Desert Skin
  • Virtual Boy Skin
  • Fire Emblem Skin
  • Starry Sky skin, underway by Ryo

See Also