Re: [w3c/manifest] Distinction between browser and minimal-ui (Issue #1023)

> Ok, if it says "but also to UAs that match the described mode" that's definitely a bug. It must only match when the manifest is applied.

> …a regular web page would never match anything but "browser".

Hmmm… the spec looks very explicit to me that a regular web page should occasionally match things other than `browser` (second paragraph of [7.1](https://www.w3.org/TR/appmanifest/#the-display-mode-media-feature)):

> A user agent MUST expose the 'display-mode' media feature irrespective of whether a manifest is being applied to a browsing context. For example, if the end-user puts the whole user agent into fullscreen, then the user agent would reflect this change to CSS and scripts via the 'display-mode' media feature.

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