=== MightyWidgets ===
Contributors: mightywidgets
Tags: widgets, embed, elementor, beaver-builder, page-builder
Requires at least: 5.8
Tested up to: 6.7
Requires PHP: 7.4
Stable tag: 1.0.0
License: GPLv2 or later

Embed and manage MightyWidgets directly from your WordPress admin. Includes native integrations for Gutenberg, Elementor, and BeaverBuilder.

== Description ==

MightyWidgets lets you create beautiful, interactive widgets and embed them on your WordPress site. This plugin provides:

* **Gutenberg Block** — Native block editor support with live preview
* **Elementor Widget** — Drag-and-drop widget embedding in Elementor with live preview
* **BeaverBuilder Module** — Drag-and-drop widget embedding in BeaverBuilder
* **Shortcode Support** — Embed widgets anywhere with `[mightywidgets id="your-widget-id"]`
* **Visual Editor** — Edit widgets using the full MightyWidgets editor within WordPress
* **Widget Management** — View and manage your widgets directly in the WP admin

== Installation ==

1. Upload the plugin files to `/wp-content/plugins/mightywidgets/`
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress
3. Go to MightyWidgets > Settings
4. Enter your API key (generate one at app.mightywidgets.com under Projects > API Key)
5. Click "Connect"

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Where do I get an API key? =

Log in to your MightyWidgets dashboard at app.mightywidgets.com, go to any project, open Settings, and click "Generate API Key".

= How do I embed a widget? =

Use the native Gutenberg block, Elementor widget, BeaverBuilder module, or the shortcode `[mightywidgets id="your-widget-id"]`.

== Changelog ==

= 1.0.0 =
* Initial release
* Gutenberg block with live preview
* Elementor widget with live preview
* BeaverBuilder module
* Shortcode support
* API key authentication
