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@mgiuca commented on this pull request. > @@ -522,13 +521,13 @@ <h2> </div> <p> If the <a>application context</a>'s <a>active document</a>'s - [=Document/URL=] is not <a data-lt="within-scope-manifest">within - scope</a> of the <a>application context</a>'s manifest, the user agent - SHOULD show a prominent UI element indicating the [=Document/URL=] or - at least its <a>origin</a>, including whether it is served over a - secure connection. This UI SHOULD differ from any UI used when the - [=Document/URL=] is <a>within scope</a>, in order to make it obvious - that the user is navigating off scope. + [=Document/URL=] is not [=within manifest scope=] of the <a>application That's great if you can pull it off. (Note: I'm not concerned about what the code looks like, just what the document looks like when rendered.) If we can preserve the overloading (at the text level), that would be awesome. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/882#discussion_r432290760
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