Only problem I see is that I was just trying to touch on how Japanese works for anyone interested that never had a chance, which I thought would be quite a lot of people, considering the popularity with popular culture in Japan, especially on this forum, but I guess not :/
So I was just going to concentrate on using ro-maji so it was accessible to everyone, but seeing as the only people that have shown interest are mostly those that are/were already studying Japanese elsewhere, maybe it'd be better to move it up a level and focus on those people, where this would then perhaps come in useful.
Then again, there are extensions that automatically put furigana on kanji I believe, if such people need such a thing. But honestly, for anyone that wants to learn, I think just copying and pasting the kanji into an online dictionary is best. It may be annoying at first, but you sure remember what they are very fast, faster than say just depending on the furigana above them, basically meaning your eyes end up ignoring them in a way.