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

>        </p>
>        <p>
> -        An example of <a>installing</a> would be a user agent that allows the
> -        end-user to add a shortcut to a web application on their device's
> -        homescreen (using the name and one of the icons found in the manifest).
> -        Then, when the end-user launches a web application through this
> -        explicit means, the manifest is applied to the browsing context prior
> -        to the <a>start URL</a> being loaded. This gives the user agent time to
> -        apply the relevant values of the manifest, possibly changing the
> -        display mode and screen orientation of the web application.
> +        An example of a user agent that allows installation would be one that
> +        provides the end-user with a means to add a shortcut to a web
> +        application on their device's homescreen (using the name and one of the

if could also well be to their launcher. Why not say that the application becomes part of the platforms normal way of launching applications, such as home screen, launcher, start menu etc

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