For entertainment purposes I installed a YouTube IFrame on the main page that's hard coded with a documentary playlist.  Simply log into your YouTube account and whatever changes are made to the playlist via YT will be immediately available on the main page of the web site.  There's no need to directly log into the control panel or access the server to make changes.  The same can be done for the photo slider above the video screen, whereby all photos can be hosted on Flikr.com and changes/ updates there are reflected back on BUYSHRIMP.US. 
  I'm currently considering building a new video screen module that includes some additional features from the YT API.  Similar to the design of my video app with YouTube Search, playlist info, language translator, news feed and options to work with the playlist and shuffle through and play other playlists.  It was totally hooked up.  I may do it again. 
  As for now, I'm going to work on the CKEditor configuration and add YT video to the blog module. 
Check back and when you see a video posted below then you'll know that's been accomplished and completed.

 

https://www.kalmoya.com/articles/customize-concrete5-ckeditor-toolbar

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