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Fix public page layouts and avatar display
🎨 Layout improvements:
- Add full implementations for timeline, masonry, and magazine layouts
- Replace layout stubs with proper React components matching dashboard
- Add timeline with alternating left/right positioning and central line
- Implement masonry layout with dynamic column sizing
- Create magazine layout with featured first item and image previews

🐛 Avatar & URL fixes:
- Fix avatar URL protocol (http → https) in normalize_file_url
- Add http://links.shareon.kr to internal URLs replacement list
- Update get_backend_url to use HTTPS and proper domain from env vars
- Fix CustomizationPanel API URL consistency in DashboardClient

 Visual enhancements:
- Proper hover states and transitions for all layout types
- Timeline dots with theme color coordination
- Magazine layout with responsive image handling
- Masonry cards with dynamic content sizing
- Consistent group/link styling across all layouts

🔧 Technical:
- Environment-driven URL generation for production
- Consistent API endpoint usage across components
- Better responsive design for mobile devices
- Improved accessibility with proper alt text and ARIA labels
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