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User talk:Belfry
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--PJF (talk) 22:06, 10 January 2006 (EST)
User:Raphael
I notice that you've been making edits to User:Raphael, but you've been using the login name Belfry. Perhaps you may wish to consider registering the other account if that's your preferred login, otherwise anyone in the future registering as Raphael will discover themselves with a whole lot on content on their page already. ;)
Cheerio,
--PJF (talk) 22:06, 10 January 2006 (EST)
Multiple users
G'day Raphael,
You can have as many user logins as you wish. If you want one page to redirect to antoher, then you can do so with a simple redirect. Just change the page contents to:
#REDIRECT [[User:Belfry]]
That would redirect any request for the original page to User:Belfry. Alternatively:
#REDIRECT [[User:Raphael]]
would redirect to the User:Raphael page.
You should also be able to find a "move" page which will move a page's content (and history) and implement the redirect at the same time. It's probably the easiest option of them all.
When in doubt, experiment. It's very easy to put things back the way they were.
All the best,

