How to exclude a page from Reftagger

If you visit ielcth.org and click on the Podcast post in the slider, you'll see Reftagger is butchering the scripture there. I'd like to disable Reftagger on the home page. How do I do this?
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It's easier to exclude specific tags than a whole page.
In RefTagger's advanced settings, you'll see that specific CSS tags can be excluded. In your case, the class 'tp-caption' should work.
Unfortunately that particular advanced settings is not available if you use the WordPress plugin (or at least it wasn't last time I checked). In that case, you would have to deactivate the plugin, then configure RefTagger using the link above, and manually copy the resultant Javascript code into your footer. If your theme doesn't offer a way to do this, you can use this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/header-and-footer-scripts/
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Thanks, that did the trick.
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Are there any updates here?
I have the WordPress plug-in installed and working, but I have a YouTube video I'm trying to embed in a post. Unfortunately, the YT URL has a "Pr6" as a part of it and it's high-jacking the entire URL, so that it's neither embeded nor clickable as a link to YT.
I can't chance the YT URL. I'd add the CSS block to exclude, but don't know how to do that with the plug-in (and don't have the expertise to figure out how to mess with the code manually without the plug-in).
What options do I have here? Is there a way to exclude a potion of a webpage from being processed by Reftagger? I could at least then edit the embed clock in WordPress.
Help & thank you!!
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