Check the Site News page to keep up to date with the latest additions to the site.
Aims
The Lyn Paul website is aimed at fans of Lyn Paul and the New Seekers and anyone else who would like to find out more about them.
Content
The site is my way of saying thank you to Lyn. It aims:
to present a full and factually accurate chronology of Lyn Paul's career.
to give detailed information about Lyn Paul's recordings.
to provide pointers to other sources of information about Lyn Paul.
to provide whatever up-to-date information is available on Lyn's current and future career plans.
Presentation
The site aims to be clearly structured and easy to use.
Each page uses the same basic structure to provide a familiar environment - even when you visit a page for the first time.
Rainbow colour coding has been used to distinguish the seven sections of the site from each other.
The site aims for a high level of accuracy and consistency in the style and quality of its presentation.
The site has been designed to be pleasing on the eye.
Access
Care has been taken to ensure that the site is accessible to a wide variety of Net users. It has been designed so that:
it may be viewed on as many systems and platforms as possible.
it may be accessed by partially sighted people.
The site has been checked using the CAST - Bobby Validator.
How to use the site
Use the menu options on the left and at the top of each page to navigate the site.
The rainbow menu bar on the left will take you to the seven main sections of the site.
The "Pick a page" pop-up menu provides another quick way to navigate the site. The menu lists almost every page on the site. It enables you to jump directly from one page to another, skipping any other pages that may lie in between.
The blue buttons at the top of each page will help you to navigate and search the site or to send us an e-mail.
Use the TOP, UP, BOTTOM and DOWN arrow keys to navigate within a page.
Jumps to the bottom of the page.
Jumps part way down the page.
Jumps to the top of the page.
Jumps part way up the page.
Use your Browser's BACK button to go to the previous page.
How you can help
Calling all sticklers! If you spot any mistakes on the site or have any constructive comments or suggestions on how it could be improved, please let us know by e-mail.
If you have any news or information about Lyn Paul, which you think we should add to the site please share it with us by sending an e-mail.
Privacy Statement
The Lyn Paul website has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate a firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this web site.
External Links
This site contains links to other sites. The Lyn Paul website is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of these web sites.
Cookies
Banner ads and links are displayed on the site to other sites such as Amazon and Moreover. These ads / links may contain cookies. The Lyn Paul website does not use cookies in other parts of the site and does not have access to any information collected by the cookies associated with banner ads or links.
E-mail Security
This site uses Microsoft Hotmail to receive and send e-mail. You can send e-mail to lynpaulwebsite@hotmail.com
Visitors to the site may choose to be added to our Mailing List. Visitors are only added to the Mailing List by request. Updates are sent to Mailing List members when new information is added to the site.
The content of e-mails received at the site is treated in confidence and will only be passed on or shared with others with the express permission of the sender.
The e-mails received at this site are checked once a week. I regret that due to the volume of e-mails received, I can not guarantee to reply to every e-mail received.
The site also provides postcard service provided by MyPostcards.com.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this web site, you can contact: lynpaulwebsite@hotmail.com
WEB LINKS
Background
Reading
This website
was developed
with the help of
the following
www resources:
Work began on developing this site on Monday, 7th June 1999. Beta testing began in August 2000 (with thanks to Dave, John, Rosie and Steve). The site officially went live (with Lyn Paul's approval) on 9th October 2000.
Browsers
This website was originally tested using Netscape Navigator 4.7 and Internet Explorer 5. It is now tested on later versions of the same Browsers. If you encounter any problems using other Browsers please let us know and we'll do our best to fix them for you.
Editors
The site was originally designed and produced using AppleWorks 5 and PageMill 3.
Gifs
The gif images on this website have been optimized using SuperGif 1.0r5.
HTML
This website has been tested for HTML coding errors using the WDG and W3C Validators. Any remaining "errors" belong to imported code, which is used on condition that it can not be altered. If you spot any HTML errors or want to help us improve the coding, please get in touch.
In order to minimise download time the pages on this site were originally optimized using HTML OptimizerPro. However, this appears to prevent some Javascripts from working and is no longer being used.
Computers
The site was designed and tested on a Mac but has also been tested on a PC.
Site Maintenance and Development
The site is checked on a weekly basis and amended as necessary. The date on which amendments were made is stated at the bottom of each page ('year, month, day').
The site is now being maintained and developed using Adobe Go Live! 6 and Photoshop 7.
Credits
Created by: Steven Liddle Edited by: Dave Burns Tested by: John Collier
Additional information supplied by:
Steve Brown, Dave Burns, Nic Culverwell, Robert Curry, Iain MacIvor, Will Shaver, Sue Smith, Adam Solts and Gwyneth Taylor and Robert Topliss.
A computer is like an Old Testament God - lots of rules and no mercy. Joseph Campbell
Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all. John F. Kennedy
The best computer is a man, and it's the only one that can be mass-produced by unskilled labor. Wernher Magnus Maximilian von Braun
No matter which computer you buy, no matter how much money you spend, by the time you get it back to your car, it's an eight-track tape player. Dennis Miller
To err is human - and to blame it on a computer is even more so. Robert Orben
A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila. Mitch Ratliffe
Computers are like humans - they do everything except think. John Von Neumann
The Internet
Getting information from the internet is like getting a glass of water from Niagara Falls. Arthur C. Clarke
They call it 'surfing' the net. It's not surfing. It's typing in your bedroom. Jack Dee
E-mail
I am afraid it is a non-starter. I cannot even use a bicycle pump. Judi Dench, 'The Times', 13th February 1999
Websites
The website needs to be as sticky as a currant bun. Carolyn McCall