Accessible Blockly ================== Google's Blockly is a web-based, visual programming editor that is accessible to blind users. The code in this directory renders a version of the Blockly toolbox and workspace that is fully keyboard-navigable, and compatible with most screen readers. In the future, Accessible Blockly may be modified to suit accessibility needs other than visual impairments. Note that deaf users are expected to continue using Blockly over Accessible Blockly. Using Accessible Blockly in Your Web App ---------------------------------------- The demo at blockly/demos/accessible covers the absolute minimum required to import Accessible Blockly into your web app. You will need to import the files in the same order as in the demo: utils.service.js will need to be the first Angular file imported. When the DOMContentLoaded event fires, call ng.platform.browser.bootstrap() on the main component to be loaded. This will usually be blocklyApp.AppView, but if you have another component that wraps it, use that one instead. Customizing the Toolbar and Audio --------------------------------- The Accessible Blockly workspace comes with a customizable toolbar. To customize the toolbar, you will need to declare an ACCESSIBLE_GLOBALS object in the global scope that looks like this: var ACCESSIBLE_GLOBALS = { toolbarButtonConfig: [], mediaPathPrefix: null }; The value corresponding to 'toolbarButtonConfig' can be modified by adding objects representing buttons on the toolbar. Each of these objects should have two keys: - 'text' (the text to display on the button) - 'action' (the function that gets run when the button is clicked) In addition, if you want audio to be played, set mediaPathPrefix to the location of the accessible/media folder. Limitations ----------- - We do not support having multiple Accessible Blockly apps in a single webpage. - Accessible Blockly does not support the use of shadow blocks.