Hmm, that may be a reason not to use the YouTube iframe embed, possibly the same thing with Vimeo...
It's an issue with YouTube's iframe/HTML 5 embed. Thus far, it doesn't look like they've been interested in fixing it (it's been brought up a few times). We have no control over the wmode inside the iframe, so it will probably have to be flipped back to the standard embed.
This is probably a naïve question, but have you tried setting the z-index of the iframe element?It's an issue with YouTube's iframe/HTML 5 embed. Thus far, it doesn't look like they've been interested in fixing it (it's been brought up a few times). We have no control over the wmode inside the iframe, so it will probably have to be flipped back to the standard embed.
Not related: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15523.htmlThis is probably a naïve question, but have you tried setting the z-index of the iframe element?
Ok, that makes sense. So really this is YouTube's fault.
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