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		<description><![CDATA[Blog post by Swati Bansal

Well, to ensure the website is available with the user or not, even if they are not connected is relatively very simple. The mechanism to find out this thing is easy and has been detailed in the follwing text. Firstly you need to specify the ‘manifest’ attribute on HTML element.
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