diff --git a/painttiming.bs b/painttiming.bs
index 026bac7..0f5aa96 100644
--- a/painttiming.bs
+++ b/painttiming.bs
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ urlPrefix: https://www.w3.org/TR/performance-timeline-2/; spec: PERFORMANCE-TIME
text: supportedEntryTypes; url: #supportedentrytypes-attribute
urlPrefix: https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2/#idl-def-domhighrestimestamp; spec: HR-TIME-2;
type: typedef; text: DOMHighResTimeStamp
+urlPrefix: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html; spec: CSS-2;
+ type: dfn; url: #viewport; text: viewport
Introduction {#intro}
@@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ Formally, we consider the user agent to have "rendered" a document when it has p
First Contentful Paint entry contains a {{DOMHighResTimeStamp}} reporting the time when the user agent first rendered any text, image (including background images), non-white canvas or SVG. This excludes any content of iframes, but includes text with pending webfonts. This is the first time users could start consuming page content.
-Whenever a user agent preemptively paints content outside of the viewport, those paints MUST be considered for First Paint and First Contentful Paint.
+Whenever a user agent preemptively paints content outside of the [=viewport=], those paints MUST be considered for First Paint and First Contentful Paint.
NOTE: a user agent has freedom to choose their own strategy for painting. Such strategy could even be to never paint content that is outside of the viewport. Therefore, different user agents can have different behaviors for First Paint and First Contentful Paint in edge cases where the only content occurs outside of the viewport.