Re: [w3c/manifest] WIP: Rough draft of installation stuff (#453)

> -      <p>
> -        A web application is <dfn data-lt="installing">installed</dfn> if the
> -        user agent has provided the end-user with a means of instantiating a
> -        new <a>top-level browsing context</a> that has the manifest's members
> -        applied to it. That is, the manifest's members, or their defaults, are
> -        in effect on the <a>top-level browsing context</a> (see <a>application
> -        context</a>).
> +        A common use of a manifest is for a user agent to <dfn data-lt=
> +        "installing|installed|installation">install</dfn> a web application:
> +        whereby the user agent provides the end-user with a means of
> +        instantiating a new <a>top-level browsing context</a> that has the
> +        manifest's members applied to it. That is, the manifest's members, or
> +        their defaults, are in effect on the <a>top-level browsing context</a>.
> +        This distinguishes an installed web application from a traditional
> +        bookmark, as opening a web page from a traditional bookmark will not
> +        have a manifest <a>applied</a> to it.

the manifest properties applied to it?

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