Re: [w3c/manifest] Add option to disable built-in navigation gestures (Issue #1041)

This is paramount to an app I'm developing and it seems very reasonable solution to implement, given that the user has already consented to installing the app and therefore should probably expect it to work like an app. It makes sense to have it in the manifest.

It would be very nice to override the default behaviour. In Android, to disable back navigation completely in PWA. In iOS, to disable back as well (but iOS also has the added animation that makes web apps look horrible). This proposed solution should be standard to give the web app developers total control over gestures in their app to make them behave as intuitively as possible for the user.

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