OK, so the back end of International Metropolis, just got a much needed upgrade following a little hack from some spammers…
With that being said, the new software broke the look you all know and love, so while the more recent look wouldn’t work, the original 2002-2005 look, does work (for the most part) with the new software.
So, I assure you that a much nicer and more up to date look is coming soon, this version that works for the most part is what we have to live with for a few days.
Long time readers can consider it a trip down memory lane (note the Version 2.0 logo in the corner – this was from when the site switched over to blog format from the old .html).
So no your eyes aren’t deceiving you, this is what will be here for a few days, but it beats the alternative of being offline. 🙂
As always, thank you for your understanding and support. If you notice anything goofy from the upgrade, please let me know ASAP.
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hey...where did old-detroit.com go? ;)