It bothered me that Gift-of-a-Playlist started off with all of the YouTube videos visible. I want to give recipients a chance to read what I've written, then view the videos.
So I added a big 'ol Reveal button on top of each clip:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilrtbv-l0lMkv0xXq44M-wY3uN1nqkgFs2nMo9cKJzTOr3TRVtJ7R3U1W8feBkvGpVzI4EFffwucppQ_xJ_b0Byg1hmkxcSSrGWRbNyU1lgg2w0pCh4x8-WZo-7swVJoVYqSFp/s640/Screenshot+of+Gift-of-a-Playlist.jpg)
With that feature implemented, I can officially create my brother's birthday gift and send it off to him; only 1 month late. Not bad!
You can try this little app for yourself by visiting: http://code.benjisimon.com/gift-of-a-playlist/ and plugging in the sample playlist document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eW7-qBHZq1LmBxKALUAAaRW45jABg0a5Ju7hy42Kbn4/edit#gid=0.
I'm telling you, gifting playlists should so be a thing. And now they are.
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