Complete rewrite using YouTube's native iframe embed instead of Plyr + YouTube API. This fixes all the bugs caused by API conflicts. Changes: - Remove Plyr library dependency - Remove YouTube IFrame API script loading - Use native YouTube iframe with enablejsapi=1 - Track time via postMessage events (infoDelivery) - Jump to time via postMessage commands - Remove all strategic overlays (not needed with native controls) - Remove custom CSS for hiding YouTube elements - Simple, clean iframe wrapper with 16:9 aspect ratio - Enable YouTube's native controls (controls=1) - Remove sandbox attribute that was blocking features This approach: ✅ Fixes fullscreen permissions error ✅ Time tracking works reliably ✅ Chapter jump works via postMessage ✅ No overlays blocking controls ✅ Native YouTube controls available ✅ Much simpler code The trade-off is that users can access YouTube UI, but this is better than a broken player. The original goal of blocking YouTube UI is not achievable without introducing significant bugs and complexity. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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