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A richly detailed steampunk-style retro video platform homepage is presented as a full-screen webpage mockup, employing dark brass, aged bronze, black iron, and tan tones. The design is inspired by Victorian industrial machinery, incorporating ornate openwork patterns, pipes, rivets, gears, dashboards, and glowing Edison light bulbs into the frame. A modern overlay logo is displayed in the upper left corner, with the text "Pollo AI" and "GPT Image 2." At the top center is a large, metal-carved website title.{argument name="site name" default="ElectroVid"} Below it is a smaller subtitle plaque with the text:{argument name="tagline text" default="THE FUTURE IN MOTION"} The navigation bar at the bottom contains six visible items: a homepage icon button, TRENDING, INNOVATIONS, DOCUMENTARIES, ENTERTAINMENT, and a search box on the right with placeholder text (similar to Search ElectroVid...). A circular analog clock is located in the upper right corner of the frame. In the left sidebar, a framed area titled Popular Channels vertically stacks three channel cards, each with a circular logo, subscriber count, and a SUBSCRIBE button: The Patent Office (27.4K subscribers), The Royal Society (18.7K subscribers), and General Electric (35.1K subscribers). The main content area features a large central video player displaying a sepia-toned historical scene: two men in suits debating in front of a blackboard labeled "AC vs. DC," with chalk effects resembling lightning bolts; one man is pointing, while the other gestures with outstretched hands, and a glowing light bulb and early electrical equipment sit on the table. Add a realistic video player UI, including a play button, a timeline with a partial red progress bar, volume icons, a playback and total duration display (08:47 / 22:31), settings icons, a theater mode icon, and a full-screen icon. Featured video titles are displayed below the player.{argument name="featured video title" default="The Truth About AC vs. DC: The Final Debate"} Below is the channel metadata: The Electrical Age, 142K views, 3 days ago, along with a circular profile picture and a brass LIKE button displaying 5.8K views. Below that is an area titled LATEST VIDEOS, containing a row of three thumbnail cards: 1) My New Incandescent Bulb, showing a man holding a glowing light bulb, 10:12, channel Thomas Edison, 89K views, 5 days ago; 2) The Wonders of the Wardenclyffe Tower, showing the Tesla Tower under an electric arc, 15:36, channel Nikola Tesla, 120K views, 1 week ago; 3) The Automobile Revolution, showing an early vintage car driving on a city street with the driver inside, 12:08, channel Henry Ford, 110K views, 1 week ago. Centered below the thumbnails is a brass button that says VIEW ALL VIDEOS. A nameplate at the bottom center reads "© 1893 ElectroVid, Ltd. All rights reserved." The outer frame is decorated with additional pipes, gears, mechanical connectors, embossed corners, and a circular pressure gauge near the bottom right corner. The UI features a symmetrical, highly polished retro design, cinematic warm lighting, realistic textures, impeccable serif fonts, dense decorative craftsmanship, and a perfect blend of modern streaming layout and 19th-century industrial aesthetics.
Prompt breakdown
A richly detailed steampunk-style retro video platform homepage is presented as a full-screen webpage mockup, employing dark brass, aged bronze, black iron, and tan tones.
The design is inspired by Victorian industrial machinery, incorporating ornate openwork patterns, pipes, rivets, gears, dashboards, and glowing Edison light bulbs into the frame.
A modern overlay logo is displayed in the upper left corner, with the text "Pollo AI" and "GPT Image 2." At the top center is a large, metal-carved website title.{argument name="site name" default="ElectroVid"} Below it is a smaller subtitle plaque with the text:{argument name="tagline text" default="THE FUTURE IN MOTION"} The navigation bar at the bottom contains six visible items: a homepage icon button, TRENDING, INNOVATIONS, DOCUMENTARIES, ENTERTAINMENT, and a search box on the right with placeholder text (similar to Search ElectroVid...).
A circular analog clock is located in the upper right corner of the frame.









