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trans.hiragana.jp/ruby/

#1
I just came across this and thought I would share it with everyone. Type "trans.hiragana.jp/ruby/" in front of any URL to get full furigana markup of the site.

I made a Firefox Quick Search for it [ruby <url> = "trans.hiragana.jp/ruby/%s"]
Edited: 2007-06-28, 1:11 am
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#2
Eh, I'm too addicted to Rikaichan as it is, but I'll keep this in mind when using public terminals.
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#3
Dilandau23,

That is just way cool.Cool Thanks heaps!
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#4
Really interesting! Thanks for sharing!

Here's a tip about how you can add a "button" in your Firefox "toolbar", so you just have to click it to translate the current page:

- Open your "Bookmarks Manager" and click "New Bookmark"
- Fill the fields with the values below:
name -> Hiragana
location -> javascript:void(location.href='http://trans.hiragana.jp/ruby/'+location.href);
- Press OK and move the new bookmark into the Personal Toolbar Folder

You can use this tip with any other translation site - I've done this also for Nifty, Google, Excite, Babelfish and Rikai. Something nice about this is that you can make some combinations, like Rikai + Excite... very good for beginners, IMHO.
Edited: 2007-06-28, 10:15 am
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#5
Ricardo Wrote:Really interesting! Thanks for sharing!

Here's a tip about how you can add a "button" in your Firefox "toolbar", so you just have to click it to translate the current page:

- Open your "Bookmarks Manager" and click "New Bookmark"
- Fill the fields with the values below:
name -> Hiragana
location -> javascript:void(location.href='http://trans.hiragana.jp/ruby/'+location.href);
- Press OK and move the new bookmark into the Personal Toolbar Folder

You can use this tip with any other translation site - I've done this also for Nifty, Google, Excite, Babelfish and Rikai. Something nice about this is that you can make some combinations, like Rikai + Excite... very good for beginners, IMHO.
That's fantastic Ricardo, I knew if I posted this someone would give a better tip for how to use it. Thanks tons!
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