=== Ninja Forms - Webhooks ===
Contributors: wpninjasllc, kstover, jameslaws
Donate link: http://ninjaforms.com
Tags: form, forms
Requires at least: 4.7
Tested up to: 4.9
Stable tag: 3.0.5

License: GPLv2 or later

== Description ==
The Ninja Forms Webhooks extension allows you to send data to any remote URL. You can use this to integrate with an unlimited number of remote services.

== Screenshots ==

To see up to date screenshots, visit [NinjaForms.com](http://ninjaforms.com).

== Installation ==

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

1. Upload the `ninja-forms-webhooks` directory to your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
3. Visit the 'Forms' menu item in your admin sidebar
4. When you create a form, you can now add webhooks actions on the 'Emails & Actions' page.

== Use ==

For help and video tutorials, please visit our website: [Ninja Forms Documentation](http://ninjaforms.com/documentation/intro/)

== Changelog ==

= 3.0.5 (18 July 2018) =

*Bugs:*

* Form imports should now properly retain WebHooks data.

= 3.0.4 (23 May 2017) =

*Bugs:*

* Merge tags should now work properly with WebHooks.

= 3.0.3 (07 December 2016) =

* Updating the way that debug messages are sent for versions of Ninja Forms > 3.0.16 

= 3.0.2 (06 September 2016) =

* Updated with Ninja Forms v3.x compatibility

= 3.0.1 (06 September 2016) =

* Updated with Ninja Forms v3.x compatibility

= 3.0.0 =

* Updated with Ninja Forms v3.x compatibility
* Deprecated Ninja Forms v2.9.x compatible code

= 1.0.2 (15 April 2016) =

*Updates:*

* update compatibility with WordPress v4.5, specifically UnderscoreJS v1.7+

= 1.0.1 (22 April 2015) =

*Bugs:*

* Fixed a bug that could prevent the proper Javscript and CSS from being output to the page.

= 1.0 (21 April 2015) =

* Initial Release