Adding a youtube video light box pop up.

I have been trying to create a lightbox that pops up with a youtube video inside. I have followed Adobe Muse - Lightbox Effect for YouTube Video - YouTube, tutorial to the letter but it doesn't work. And I am completely out of ideas.

I don't have a way at the moment to upload. I tried and had a few others try while watching the video and still the same result. When you go to preview the button is present and does launch a blank lightbox without content(youtube video). The youtube video that was drug into the light box displays all the time unless you select the light box trigger and then the light box pops up over the video. I think what is happening is that the video is not inside the container. I have tried several times selecting the container, button as in video and inserting the <iframe embed code but still have the same result.

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