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duty-teller/webapp-next
Nikolay Tatarinov 68a153e4a7 feat: implement app content readiness handling in page and components
- Added `appContentReady` state to manage visibility of app content once loading is complete.
- Updated `useEffect` hooks in `CurrentDutyView` and `CalendarPage` to signal when content is ready, enhancing user experience by hiding native loading indicators.
- Refactored `Home` component to conditionally render content based on `appContentReady`, ensuring a smoother transition for users.
- Enhanced app store to include `setAppContentReady` method for state management.
2026-03-03 18:11:02 +03:00
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