So, you were translating the webpages in Japanese only because you didn't know all the Kanji? With this nifty little Firefox plug-in, you can get Furigana for the Kanji. You can even set it up from add-on settings to automatically inject the Furigana in pages.
This plug-in requires Ruby Support add-on to function correctly. Just follow the steps after installing the Furigana Injector plug-in, and the gates to the world of indecipherable Kanji is suddenly opened before you.
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Even better, search FF plugins for "rikaichan". This gives you a Rikaichan menu option when you right-click anywhere on a Web page. When you switch it on, putting your mouse over a kanji or kanji sequence will reveal not just its hiragana but also its meaning!
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