I came across this today while working on some simple YT macros so I can 
link to specific times within videos on a statically exported blog.

http://phasersonkill.com/2015/3/31/macro%20sample.html

The first video is generated via a JS macro and the 2nd via a plain macro 
defined with a global scope. the difference in size (at least on Chrome and 
IE) is because the JS macros output is wrapped in <p> tags. I can probably 
do some CSS hacking to fix this but is there a way of stopping the <p> tags 
from being generated in this case?

Thanks,
James

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