Re: [w3c/manifest] Add a way to query whether there is a UA-provided back button (#693)

> It sounds like, though, you don't really want to know the "type" of back button (i.e., "hardware" vs "system" vs "browser") or something like that. What you want to know is: "is this the Android back button, which has special conventions attached to it, or is it like a normal browser back button?"

I think this difference exists, because on Android a popup etc basically takes up most of the screen estate, much as what a new view or page would do, but that is not the case on desktop etc.

It is kind of a gray zone. If I use a Chrome OS tablet, say 10", that dialog won't take up most of my screen and I thus would also be confused if the hardware back button would just close it.

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