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CWdynamicPLUS
Dec 2, 2025

Q: Thoughts On Disabling The Widget?

I just picked this up today. I have experience working with ADA and lawsuits.

My experience has been that the best strategy for avoiding legal issues is attorney repellent, not compliance.

Recently, attorneys have been keying in on sites that use widgets. Or more likely, scanning builtwith reports for sites that have tech installed to target. These people typically don't know anything about ADA or care, they are looking for a few key things that they can use in demand letters.

My ideal solution would be to become as compliant as possible, while not actually showing any of the tech used to achieve that, including the widget, or having the tech show up in a tech stack report.

Is that possible with this plugin on a WordPress site? Utilize the improvements, hide the methods?

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Sid_webability

Sid_webability

Dec 3, 2025

A: You're absolutely right — that’s a concern many users bring up. We do offer an option to hide the widget while still keeping all the automated accessibility improvements running in the background.

On app.webability.io, you can set this under:

Installation → Trigger Icon → Button Trigger / Hidden

This setting isn’t available directly in the WordPress plugin, but you can adjust it from the app dashboard and it will apply to your site.

Let me know if you’d like me to walk you through it!

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