How to export an i-movie to you-tube

I am having trouble exporting my i-movie to you-tube.  I'm following the instructions but am continually directed to form a i-website  instead.  Although that does look interesting, it's not what I want to do. I have  opened a you tube account and just want to export my first movie to it.  Any ideas??

Me again...l'm working on my movie in i-movie and have encountered a stumbling block.  Here is the quote from the "Help document" that goes with i-movie:
Drag your video selection to the Project Browser.
You drag by holding down the button on your mouse or trackpad as you move the selected clip to the Project browser. You can drag it anywhere: to the beginning or end of the project, or between clips you’ve already added. A vertical green line, along with a green Add symbol, appears anywhere you can place the clip.
I can locate clips I want to add in my library. I can mark them and they are then encircled in yellow.  When I begin to drag them from the library to the project, that's where I encounter a problem.  I was able to drag the first set of clips when I began to the project, but subsequent clips that I want to add to the project never make it up to the project browser.  Instead they "die" when I get to the top of the Event Library browser.  So I never get a green line or a plus sign and the clips never get up to the project browser.  I do maintain full contact with the mouse the whole way.

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