Since the video is no longer embedded in the post, I can’t directly see what you mean – but in my experience an extra closing-p tag shouldn’t affect anything. (Though being new to WordPress, I have seen some… interesting unintended effects).
That said, if you’re comfortable editing the source code, try replacing the </p> tag that you can see with something innocuous like a non-breaking space. Or replace both P tags with DIV tags. If nothing else, it should tell you whether there’s something in the HTML tags or… something else.
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Paul, thanks very much for replying. I apologize, my client took down the post because it was causing problems with everything below it on the page.
I’m very comfortable editing the source code, but I’m confused – where and how can I actually get at the source code? When I click the “Code” tab, I only see the code that my client pasted in. The other text is there, but is free of HTML tags. But when I View Source from Firefox, there’s plenty of HTML in there. How can I edit it directly?
I really appreciate your help.
Patty