Re: [w3c/manifest] Introduce window.Application global object instead of manifest.webmanifest (#769)

Omid jan, There is no “must” in knowledge.
If you’d read my comment carefully, that was a simple question.

Also, I don’t think if the webmanifest feature has been implemented “to tell search engines about the content of our pages!!”

The web app manifest is a simple JSON file that tells the browser about your web application and how it should behave when 'installed' on the user's mobile device or desktop. Having a manifest is required by Chrome to show the Add to Home Screen prompt.
A typical manifest file includes information about the app name, icons it should use, the start_url it should start at when launched, and more.


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