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The Gallery page, Instagram feed and YouTube videos

The Gallery page on calientejerky.com has three parts, and all three keep themselves up to date.

Product photography

Every published flavour appears automatically, pulled straight from the product catalog. Add a new flavour with a picture and it shows up on the Gallery with no extra work.

Instagram

The feed from @calientejerky is embedded on the page, so new posts appear there on their own.

YouTube

The @calientejerky channel feeds the site. Everything posted to the channel appears automatically under Events & Tastings. That is where event and tasting footage belongs — there is no need to upload video to the website itself.

Going live for an event

There is a live player that shows whatever is currently streaming on the channel. It is switched off by default, because when nothing is streaming the player shows an "offline" message that looks broken on a product page.

Before a rodeo, bodybuilding or MMA event, ask DataDay to turn the live player on, and turn it off afterwards. It is a single setting (caliente_website.youtube_live_enabled) and takes seconds. The past-videos section stays visible either way.

Cali cannot post to Instagram or YouTube, and cannot start a stream. Those happen in the social accounts themselves; the website simply reflects them.