DifficultyEstimated implementation difficulty for a new contributor, from 1 for very small changes to 5 for expert-level work.
2
Estimated timeA rough time range for an experienced contributor to investigate, implement, test, and prepare a pull request.
under 1 hour
Activity statusHow available the issue appears right now: fresh, active, stale, blocked, or waiting on maintainer input.
stale
ClarityHow clearly the issue explains the expected change, acceptance criteria, and next step.
clear
Prerequisites
basic AngularJS knowledge
Newbie friendlinessA 1-100 score estimating how approachable this issue is for first-time contributors.
75
Research direction
The issue reports that after navigating from a long page to another route, the page does not scroll back to the top. In AngularJS applications, this behavior is typically handled in the route configuration or by listening to route change events. The fix involves adding a scroll to top action on route change, possibly using $anchorScroll or a custom scroll service. Check the main app module and routing configuration for the current scroll behavior.