An Error Occurred The 128x128 Icon File Is Missing
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icons, as well as the preferred URL to open when a user launches the web application. The manifest also allows developers to declare a default orientation for their web application, as well as providing the ability to set the display mode for the application (e.g., in fullscreen). Additionally, the manifest allows a developer to "scope" a web application to a URL. This restricts the URLs to which the manifest is applied and provides a means to "deep link" into a web application from other applications. Using this metadata, user agents can provide developers with means to create user experiences that are more comparable to that of a native application. To associate documents of a web application with a manifest, this specification defines the manifest link type as a declarative means for a document to be associated with a manifest. Implementors need to be aware that this specification is not stable. However, aspects of this specification are shipping in at least one browser (see links to implementation status at the top of this document). Implementors who are not taking part in the discussions will find the specification changing out from under them in incompatible ways. Vendors interested in implementing this specification before it eventually reaches the Candidate Recommendation phase should subscribe to the repository on GitHub and take part in the discussions. Usage Examples This section shows how developers can make use of the various features of this specification. Example manifest The following shows a typical manifest. { "lang": "en", "dir": "ltr", "name": "Super Racer 3000", "description": "The ultimate futuristic racing game from the future!", "short_name": "Racer3K", "icons": [{ "src": "icon/lowres.webp", "sizes": "64x64", "type": "image/webp" },{ "src": "icon/lowres.png", "sizes": "64x64" }, { "src": "icon/hd_hi", "sizes": "128x128" }], "scope": "/racer/", "start_url": "/racer/start.html", "display": "fullscreen", "orientation": "landscape", "theme_color": "aliceblue", "background_color": "red", "screenshots": [{ "src": "screenshots/in-game-1x.jpg", "sizes": "640x480", "type": "image/jpeg" },{ "src": "screenshots/in-game-2x.jpg", "sizes": "1280x920", "type": "image/jpeg" }] } Using a link element to link to a manifest Example of using a link element to associate a website with a manifest