YouTube plugin: can I add wmode=opaque somehow? Solved

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Markus F.
06:57 Aug 30, 2014
I am using your YouTube plugin on a page that also contains a fancybox for images. When the fancybox opens in IE, the overlay is still hidden behind the YouTube video thumbnail. I found a few folks solved this by adding "wmode=opaque" to the embed code. This is fine when adding the code manually, but I need my clients to be able to add videos without coding, so I used the DokSoft plugin. Can I add this code in order to make the thing work in IE?
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JS+
07:30 Sep 10, 2014
Hello,

Currently the plugin does not support this but we will check the possibility to add this option in next release.