Re: [w3c/manifest] clarify the definition of "navigation scope", "applied", and off-scope theming (PR #1151)

@marcoscaceres commented on this pull request.



> @@ -1076,12 +1076,16 @@ <h3>
         </p>
         <p>
           If the user agent honors the value of the [=manifest/theme_color=]
-          member as the <a>default theme color</a>, then that color serves as
-          the <a>theme color</a> for all browsing contexts to which the
-          manifest is <a>applied</a>. However, a document may override the
-          <a>default theme color</a> through the inclusion of a valid [[HTML]]
-          [^meta^] element whose [^meta/name^] attribute value is
-          `"theme-color"`.
+          member as the [=default theme color=], then that color serves as the
+          [=theme color=] for all [=browsing contexts=] to which the manifest is
+          [=applied=]. However, the user agent MAY override the [=default theme
+          color=] if a document whose URL is [=within scope=] of the

```suggestion
          color=] if a document whose URL is [=URL/within scope=] of the
```

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