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Hey there and welcome back to a classic Permaslug tutorial video. My name is Jonathan, and what Im gonna do today is show you how you can take an ACF field that has a YouTube video URL and show it in your Gutenberg site extremely easily, which is a very simple block of custom code. So in my case here, as you can see in my site, I have an ACF field down here that has a YouTube video URL and Im using generate press. So I wanted to dynamically show this in my blog post template. But the problem is that since that field is in either a text or an O embed field, theres no way that I can use the YouTube or even the embed function built into WordPress. Because of course I cant add custom code here. Its expecting a URL on each post, but thats not one I want to do. I dont want to go backward and update all of my. And manually move those URLs into this URL field. Instead, what I want is to be able to take that ACF field and have it automatically rendered on the