Grammarly suggestions are displayed one at a time after clicking the extension’s widget.
Note: This interface is also available through Grammarly for Windows and Mac. To learn more about this product offering, check out this article.
How to check text
When you click a text field, you should see Grammarly’s logo in the lower-right corner. As you start typing, Grammarly will begin to check your text dynamically, and the Grammarly button will spin:
Note: If you’ve activated Superhuman Go, you’ll see the Superhuman logo or tab instead of the Grammarly ones. Grammarly is now part of Superhuman. Learn more in this article: Becoming Superhuman
Here’s what Grammarly (first image) and Superhuman Go (second image) look like in your browser:
Limitation: Grammarly does not initialize in text areas smaller than 38 px in height.
When Grammarly finishes checking the text, the icon in the lower-right corner of the text field will show the number of suggestions. Some of our suggestions appear as underlines in the text. To accept a suggestion, hover over the underlined text and click the card that appears.
If Grammarly flags an unfamiliar word, and you’re sure it’s spelled correctly, you can either ignore the suggestion or add the word to your personal dictionary.
Other suggestions can be accessed by clicking the Grammarly icon or number in the lower-right corner of your text field. This will open a floating suggestion card, which you can position anywhere on the screen.
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