It seems that Grammarly was working for a while and recently started crashing the browser again, within last month or so for us.
It's working here on this board, but not in our jira atm.
that's right, same for me. It's crashing the browser while using it in our Jira.
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I started getting this again too. It only happens if you try to create a Jira issue from a kanban page (on my jira server it is /secure/RapidBoard.jspa) and you try to interact with grammarly.
But if you create an issue when you're not on the rapid board then it doesn't lockup for me.
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Hi Ron,
I've seen this issue a lot lately. There's a knowledge base article titled Accessing Jira Software boards in browsers returns SyntaxError: Unexpected token error that recommends disabling the grammerly add-on.
Also, if you put your browser in incognito mode with all add-ons disabled works too as it disables the add-on for that window.
Cheers,
Branden
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Hi Branden
So basically I can't use Grammarly plugin and Jira together. This is very inconvenient for Technical writer within my team as he is using both simultaneously
Regards
Ron
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Hi Branden, is there a timeline for when/if Grammarly will be compatible with Jira and Confluence (I believe the issue there is with the collaborative editing feature)?
As a Jira Service Desk administrator, it is useful for reducing the number of grammar and spelling mistakes that we send to our external customers. Thank you!
- Drew Nedderman
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