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Right now whenever the DatePicker is opened we scroll the page so that the input is at the top. This is very annoying (scrolling is up to the user, not us) and still doesn't guarantee that there's room for the picker to open below the input. Let's instead open it up wherever there is available room.
Full agreement from my point of view.
In my case we used the DatePicker inside a SharePoint 2013 SP.UI.ModalDialog and this full page scroll effect was so wrong.
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From @mikewheaton on June 5, 2016 21:54
Right now whenever the DatePicker is opened we scroll the page so that the input is at the top. This is very annoying (scrolling is up to the user, not us) and still doesn't guarantee that there's room for the picker to open below the input. Let's instead open it up wherever there is available room.
Copied from original issue: OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-core#641
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