** Description changed:

- 
- I am currently developing a convergence capable CAD App and i recently 
switched the UI to use AdaptivePageLayout and the new headers. I have noticed 
that the header automatically resizes across columns to match the column with 
the greatest header height. 
+ I am currently developing a convergence capable CAD App and i recently
+ switched the UI to use AdaptivePageLayout and the new headers. I have
+ noticed that the header automatically resizes across columns to match
+ the column with the greatest header height.
  
  This doesn't suit my particular application as I would like to maintain
  maximum screen space for the drawing canvas.
  
  I have attached some screenshots (early development - dont judge me!!)
  of what I am seeing.
  
  It would be super cool if you could include a flag or option to disable
  the header adjustment for any particular page or column.
+ 
+ UX Fix:
+ 
+ A flag will be included in the header component to disable header 
adjustments, allowing developers to have different header heights for 
convergence apps. 
+ Ideally for full screen applications the header should be set to hidden.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

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  Automatic Header height adjustment should be optional

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