Re: [w3c/manifest] beforeinstallprompt : Prompting user makes it to hard to discern whether the user truly wanted to "install" a web app (#835)

> How about when an app is a proper PWA (SW, Manifest, Secured), a more prominent "Install App"/"Add to HomeScreen" is displayed somewhere more findable in the browser UI.
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> This would get rid of the cumbersome procedure of having to hunt through the share picker and find "add to home screen", which we find is a seldom used feature by normal users.

This is somewhat outside the scope of this issue because W3C doesn't dictate or recommend how browser may present such an UI but we're aware that many people feel the current UI on iOS is too obscure for ordinary users to find it.

> Also, thanks for all that you do here. I know it has to be a difficult job of providing a great user experience and providing developers with the tools/apis we need to build great apps.

Thanks for your kind words :)

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