Re: [w3c/manifest] Clarify the definition of "navigation scope", "applied", and off-scope theming (#880)

@marcoscaceres commented on this pull request.



> @@ -439,10 +439,9 @@ <h2>
       </h2>
       <p data-link-for="WebAppManifest">
         A <dfn data-export="">navigation scope</dfn> is a <a>URL</a> that
-        represents the set of URLs to which an <a>application context</a> can
-        be navigated while the manifest is <a>applied</a>. The <a>navigation
-        scope</a> of a manifest <var>manifest</var> is
-        <var>manifest</var>["<a>scope</a>"].
+        represents the set of URLs which are considered to be part of an

Discussed on call... manifest members MAY apply outside the navigation scope (e.g., theme color). We also discussed that a new/independent top-level browsing context is not created.  

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