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Redesign public user pages with new layout
Major improvements to public user page display:

 Layout changes:
- Cover image moved to top, full-width stretch
- User profile card made semi-transparent and overlaid
- Cover placeholder when no image available
- Fixed avatar display with fallback to initials

🎨 Design system alignment:
- All layouts now match dashboard exactly (list, grid, cards, compact, sidebar)
- Proper Fragment support for list layout expansion
- Consistent group and link styling
- Improved responsive design

📱 User experience:
- Better visual hierarchy with cover → profile → content
- Enhanced transparency effects with backdrop blur
- Proper hover states and transitions
- Statistics display (groups/links count)

🔧 Technical:
- Added Fragment import for proper React rendering
- Improved icon handling with icon_url consistency
- Better error handling for missing images
- Enhanced accessibility with proper alt text
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