An audit of every scrollable element on the page, rather than the document alone, found what the previous two attempts kept missing: FullCalendar's day-grid scroller sits 16px short of its own content at every window size. It is phantom. The table inside measures exactly the scroller's height, the last week sits flush with the bottom, and the horizontal axis is clean - there is nothing to scroll to, but the browser paints a bar for the gap. Shrinking the calendar to close it does not work either: the gap stays 16px however small the grid gets, so the previous pass had started shrinking the month for nothing. That correction is reverted to page overflow only. The grid is sized to fit its six rows, so the scroller has nothing to reveal; hiding it is safe and is what the earlier arithmetic was failing to buy. Audited with 60 events across 12 days at 1920x1080, 1600x900, 1366x768, 1280x720 and 1920x1200: no scrollable element left in the calendar, six weeks visible, last week fully in view, badges shown with a '+N more' where a short row cannot hold them all. The nav sidebar still scrolls on a short window - 100vh of viewport against about 1384px of menu - but that is every page, not this one.
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