By chris on Wednesday, 09 November 2016
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Why does "Likes" show a large profile on pages.
http://es2.stackideas.com/pages/19-easysocial-2/46-followers

Everywhere differently via "swiper-container" a small profile is displayed.
http://es2.stackideas.com/pages/19-easysocial-2/albums

etc.
Hi Chris,

Sorry, I'm not quite get what you mean by here, do you mean the pages button like in the pages was larger then in the albums (pages)?
http://screencast.com/t/ZlnQANQmbtOQ and http://screencast.com/t/ddgtSKyf
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Wednesday, 09 November 2016 15:37
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What I mean is, when you klick the "likes" Button in the Profile, then normaly opens a little profile with the content videos, photos etc... But when you klick the "Like" button, then opens the big profile and not the little profile.
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Wednesday, 09 November 2016 16:09
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Hi Chris,

Now I knew what you mean, is it the header of the "likes" page is big differ than the "albums,event and videos" as you clicked it?
These screenshots: http://screencast.com/t/9hbdngc5t5gu and http://screencast.com/t/UlfFkUtKvlEK
I've consulted with our developer as they said it is default behavior which it is intended to be like that
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Wednesday, 09 November 2016 18:53
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Hmm. okay... But it is the only profile cover which is great. Even if I click on friends or follower in the user profile, a small profile cover will appear.

A big profile cover will only appear when you click on "Like" in Pages-Profile. Then you could make everyone great too: D

It does not bother me. But somebody will notice it to a user;)
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Wednesday, 09 November 2016 19:08
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Hello Chris,

To be honest, I am not really sure what you mean here but are you referring to the headers? The header section of a page is always larger than the rest of the pages. The rest of the pages displays what we called a "mini header". This mini header represents that you are viewing a part of the page and not on the page's view itself.

The reason that it was done this way is so that you have a larger screen estate to work with within your page items. For instance, when viewing discussions, albums etc of a Page, you generally want to work more on these items rather than focusing on the header
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Wednesday, 09 November 2016 21:10
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