The following table lists skins that are available for you to use in your Maven generated site.
| Skin | Version | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Maven Application Skin | 1.0 | A skin used by applications like Continuum. |
| Maven Classic Skin | 1.1 | This skin resembles the look of a site generated by Maven 1. |
| Maven Default Skin | 1.1 | You get this skin if you don't specify any skin. |
| Maven Stylus Skin | 1.5 | The skin used for the website of Maven itself. |
| Maven Fluido Skin | 1.3.0 | Skin based on bootstrap css |
To use one of these skins in your project, you use the skin element of the site descriptor. This is a regular artifact or dependency-like element. For example, to use the Maven Classic Skin, you would include the this in your site.xml file:
<project>
...
<skin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.skins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-classic-skin</artifactId>
<version>1.1</version>
</skin>
...
</project>