@@ -2411,17 +2411,22 @@ <h2>
24112411 Installable web applications
24122412 </ h2 >
24132413 < p >
2414- A common use case of a manifest is for a user agent to
2415- < dfn data-local-lt ="installing|installation " data-lt =
2416- "installed "> install</ dfn > a web application; whereby the user agent
2417- provides the end-user with a means of instantiating a new < a > top-level
2418- browsing context</ a > that has the manifest's members < a > applied</ a > to
2419- it. A web application that is installed is known as a < dfn data-export =
2420- ""> installed web application</ dfn > . That is, the manifest's members, or
2421- their defaults, are in effect on the < a > top-level browsing context</ a > .
2422- This distinguishes an installed web application from a traditional
2423- bookmark, as opening a web page from a traditional bookmark will not
2424- have the manifest's properties < a > applied</ a > to it.
2414+ Any website is an < strong > installable web application</ strong > .
2415+ < p >
2416+ </ p >
2417+ < p >
2418+ A user agent can provide a way for the end-user to < dfn data-local-lt ="installing|installation " data-lt =
2419+ "installed "> install</ dfn > a web application on the end-user's device, allowing the
2420+ user to instantiate a new [=top-level browsing context=] with the
2421+ manifest's members [=applied=].
2422+ </ p >
2423+ < p > Once a web application is [=installed=] it is known as a
2424+ < dfn class ="export "> installed web application</ dfn > :
2425+ That is, the manifest's members, or their defaults,
2426+ are [=applied=] to the < a > top-level browsing context</ a > of the web application. This
2427+ distinguishes an installed web application from a traditional bookmark,
2428+ as opening a web page from a traditional bookmark will not have the
2429+ manifest's properties < a > applied</ a > to it.
24252430 </ p >
24262431 < p class ="note ">
24272432 For example, on user agents that support installation, a web
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