See https://github.com/w3c/manifest/wiki/Categories and https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest/categories
toString : Category -> String
Turn a category into its official String representation, as seen here: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/wiki/Categories.
Represents a known, valid category, as specified by https://github.com/w3c/manifest/wiki/Categories. If this document is updated and I don't add it, please open an issue or pull request to let me know!
books : Category
Creates the described category.
business : Category
Creates the described category.
education : Category
Creates the described category.
entertainment : Category
Creates the described category.
finance : Category
Creates the described category.
fitness : Category
Creates the described category.
food : Category
Creates the described category.
games : Category
Creates the described category.
government : Category
Creates the described category.
health : Category
Creates the described category.
kids : Category
Creates the described category.
lifestyle : Category
Creates the described category.
magazines : Category
Creates the described category.
medical : Category
Creates the described category.
music : Category
Creates the described category.
navigation : Category
Creates the described category.
news : Category
Creates the described category.
personalization : Category
Creates the described category.
photo : Category
Creates the described category.
politics : Category
Creates the described category.
productivity : Category
Creates the described category.
security : Category
Creates the described category.
shopping : Category
Creates the described category.
social : Category
Creates the described category.
sports : Category
Creates the described category.
travel : Category
Creates the described category.
utilities : Category
Creates the described category.
weather : Category
Creates the described category.
custom : String -> Category
It's best to use the pre-defined categories to ensure that clients (Android, iOS,
Chrome, Windows app store, etc.) are aware of it and can handle it appropriately.
But, if you're confident about using a custom one, you can do so with Pages.Manifest.custom
.