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Thanks!
@brian this should be a friendly forum stop assuming things and making @douglas look like he can't help me and he was trying to help me before u showed up in this topic. I nearly got the solution So what is my mistake? What have I done wrong??? @douglas asked for my login details on this topic then u write the test above. I dont like how you assist me thanks to @douglas@paul and @micheal for always helping me find a Solution.
brian:
I have just tested here and don't see any problems. Here's how you do it:
1) Create a NEW YouTube video on a profile (go to the YouTube section for a profile and click the + button)
2) Click on "Blog" for the profile and create a NEW blog entry
3) in the editor click on the "Embed Local Media" button
4) in the Embed Local Media overlay, click on the "YouTube" tab and select the YouTube video from step 1.
5) save your blog entry
The YouTube video will now be embedded.
so that means without the youtube module i cannot embed smh!!
If you are just pasting in the code that is under the "Embed" section of YouTube then you will have to do it a different way. The jrEmbed module is the easiest way.
Please make sure you are posting any Jamroom related questions you have here on the forum, and are not emailing team members for help.
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