A Web page script may change, add, or remove the page title at any time,
during or after page loading.

    document.title = "Here I am changing the title"

So what the title of a bookmark should be doesn't really have anything
to do with whether the page is loading. I guess it should be whatever
the tab title happens to be at the time. That needs its own mini-spec:
what it should be if you're viewing a text file, or an SVG with a
<title> element, or a Web page that has a title consisting of only
whitespace, or a <title> that's 20,000 characters long, etc.

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  [Browser] Cannot favorite site when it is loading

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