Calendar Week Navigation Loses Scroll Position Between Views
When switching between weeks in a calendar application, the scroll position resets rather than persisting to the same time of day the user was viewing. Additionally, the default visible time range (12pm–10pm) does not align with typical working hours (9am–7pm), causing repeated manual adjustment. This affects users who frequently navigate across weeks and work in time-specific scheduling contexts.
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