Can't target correct container for video in a Lightbox.

I'm trying to embed a YouTube video into a Lightbox (ala, Katie's Cafe, which I did successfuly last week).  It just keeps showing up on the page, NOT in the right container. I have followed the directions about 20 times from the Katie's Cafe site, and no go. When I get to the part where you delete the existing default flower image, that image frame is no longer selected (like it says in the instructions). So I click on Widget / Container / Container then Insert HTML object, but it doesn't stick in the Lightbox, but shows up outside. I am going crazy. This is my first Muse site and I (and my client) is loving it.  Help please! and thank you.
Barbara

Thank you for replying. I had previously gotten it to work, but not sure how!  I did use the Composition Lightbox Display, but my problem was when I deleted the ridged flower image, somehow lost the image frame. I ended up temporarily brightly coloring each of the elements, and that helped me to target the correct element. But somehow the instructions on Katie's Cafe no longer seem to be quite accurate?  
Anyway, just now I have another problem in that I can not select this Lightbox widget at all.  I've arranged all other page elements Backward, but no matter how many times or where I click, I cannot get the lightbox to select. Have I somehow "frozen" this object or otherwise made it inaccessible?  I need to make some changes and feel like I probably have to delete it and start over? 
I love Muse, doing my first (fairly large) site, but am running into more little frustrations -- mostly my own ignorance, but sometimes Muse's fault!
Barb

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