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Background Information

I create progressive web apps and try to make my websites backwards compatible (excluding ancient software, such as IE 😉) and as a result, I like to keep old code when adding new code. I have made iOS web apps before and have done so using the meta tags; however, manifests have now been introduced and I was wondering whether it would be good to keep Apple meta tags for backwards compatibility or whether manifests were supported on all versions of iOS.

Questions

Do I still need to include the web app capable meta tag for it to work or will the manifest allow it to be standalone?

<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">

Do I still need to include an icon and startup image or will iOS take icons from the manifest?

<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="icon.png">

<link rel="apple-touch-startup-image" href="secure/apple-touch-startup-image.png">

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I'd still have the meta tag, especially when it's kept for android. It's also worth keeping for people still on older versions of IOS and as a fallback because it is still supported. I'd also recommend using an ico for the favicon that's the same and include resolutions up to 256px. You can use <meta name="mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes"> for android and view the documentation here for IOS.

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