How to make Piggy's Page your home page
- For Internet Explorer users, click this link: Make Homepage
- Firefox users drag this link to the home button in your browser: http://www.piggyspage.com
- If you are using any other browser, follow the instructions on Google's Make Homepage, but instead of using http://www.google.com use http://www.piggyspage.com

How to save your information
Your button information is saved in a small cookie. If you choose to delete your cookies there are four options for deleting them without deleting the cookie for Piggy's Page, listed in order of convenience.
- Delete cookies while on Piggy's Page. When you do, Piggy's Page will reset the cookie when you leave the page in any form. (Does not work for Opera)
- Delete individual cookies and choose not to delete the Piggy's Page cookie.
- For Firefox users, download the add-on for Piggy's Page! You won't have to think about it at all.
- On Internet Explorer 8 you can choose to "Preserve Favorites Web Site Data" when deleting cookies. It's free: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx
If you are not sure whether or not you are deleting cookies when you delete temporary internet files, be on the safe side and delete them while on Piggy's Page.
Hot keys & tips for quicker web surfing
First, practice using the numeric keypad to access your favorites. It only takes a few times to get comfortable doing this and you will save a lot of time and effort throughout your internet surfing experience. If you don't have a numeric keypad there two other options which act as numeric keypads:
Second, try learning some of the hot keys for moving between web pages. For example, on Internet explorer:
- Alt + Home takes you to your home page
- Alt + Left Arrow is like pressing the back button
- Alt + Right Arrow is like pressing the forward button