I feel like I'm memorizing solely the pronunciations of the kanji but I couldn't actually tell you what the kanji for "hot" looks like as an example. Is it possible to turn off the hiragana pronunciation that appears over top of the Kanji? Thank you for your time
Update: I figured out what I was looking for. I went to the settings (the one in your profile) and changed the Kanji display to not include Hiragana
You're looking for furigana. It's in your account settings under Sentences.
I may be dense but that doesn't seem to do anything to the quizzes, the hiragana still shows up even with the furigana setting on or off. HOWEVER I actually did manage to find what I was looking for. I went into the settings and found I can change how the Kanji is displayed, so you still helped me find what I was looking for considering I didn't know that those specific settings existed. Thank you!
I believe there is no way to completely remove furigana, if you haven't learned the kanji it will still be there. But you can have it removed for kanji you've learned
Renshuu will not test you on kanji in vocabulary that you do not know. Once you know the kanji, your vocabulary using it will automatically transition to asking kanji-related questions, and the furigana on that kanji will disappear.
To tell Renshuu that you 'know' a kanji, you can:
Study it. If you're starting from 0, this is the intended path. Add a kanji schedule from Manage Your Schedules, or make one out of a list of your choice in Community Lists, or click the ⋮ next to your words schedule to make a kanji helper out of it; you can control which kanji you learn in whatever order works for you, and furigana in your vocabulary will gradually disappear as you acquire more.
Manually mark it as "I know this". If you've studied kanji before using Renshuu or study it elsewhere, you can flag them as known without studying by toggling the lightbulb button next to them in their dictionary entry. You can do this on individual kanji as you see them, or in bulk using the Kanji Index in the menu.
Flag all kanji as known with a global setting. This is not recommended to do, as it basically removes the furigana feature entirely and throws you in the deep end without allowing you to choose your own kanji study pace, but it might not be overkill if you already know 1000+ kanji, don't intend to study them individually outside of words, and want more of a challenge. This is done by setting "Show unknown kanji like this" in your user settings to the option with no furigana.