Grammarly Browser Extension Causes eScribe Site to Load Slowly

Geeta Nagpal
Geeta Nagpal

 

The Grammarly browser extension has recently been identified as a source of performance issues when using the eScribe platform. While Grammarly is a popular tool for writing assistance, its interaction with certain websites—including eScribe—may result in degraded performance.

Potential Issues for Users

If the Grammarly extension is installed in the browser, users may encounter the following problems:

  • Page instability: The Grammarly Chrome extension may trigger pages to “bounce” or refresh unexpectedly.

  • Reduced performance: Enabling Grammarly can lead to high CPU usage, causing slow responsiveness and noticeable lag within eScribe.

  • Interrupted workflow: These performance issues can disrupt meetings, document editing, and other critical tasks.

Recommended Workarounds

To maintain site stability and optimal performance, users are advised to:

  1. Disable the Grammarly extension in the affected browser when using eScribe.

  2. Alternatively, switch to a different browser where Grammarly is not installed as an extension.

By applying these steps, users can avoid slowdowns and ensure a smoother experience within the eScribe platform.

 

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