Today, if I mouse-scroll down the calendar then it automatically loads additional rows. This means that for normal calendar view I can “scroll into the future” and in inverted calendar view I can “scroll into the past”.
However, scrolling upward does not work this way: I have to stop scrolling, locate a teeny-weeny upward triangle with my presbiopic eyes and click it, then resume scrolling upward.
I, as an intervals.icu viewer wish the scrolling behaviour upward identical to the scrolling behavior downward. That is, for normal calendar view I wish I could “scroll into the past” and in inverted calendar view I wish I could “scroll into the future”, too.
this part of the calendar UX is not intuitive for me. I dare say I wish it were more similar to gasp trainingpeaks.
Though the calendar dates are way more readable (I never know which month I’m looking at in TP).
I wanted to post the same request, but thankfully I found this post.
Yes, I second this request. It took me a while to figure out that auto-scrolling works good only in the normal calendar view I can scroll into the future, but into the past, which is very helpful if I want to analyse the past periods.
But I also found, that the ‘entire month’ selections do not work properly in the normal calendar:
In the inverted calendar (future on top), when I click ‘November 2024’ the last day of November appears on the very top row and of course previous days can be seen below. So I can see pretty much whole month (4-5 weeks on one screen). That is good.
But when iI switch to the normal view and click ‘November 2024’ calendar still shows me the last Nov day on the very top row, so what I can see on the entire display is actually December and nov November. And because the auto-scrolling doesn’t work going upward I actually do not see November without changing date periods. Of course the easiest workaround is to select the previous month to the one we want to see, but I think this is not very intuitive.