Grammarly with Ghost Grammarly with Ghost

Blogging
Version: 1.0.2
Last Update: 2021-05-24

Overview

Grammarly with Ghost is a Chrome extension developed by Shahed Nasser. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Grammarly with Ghost is 1.0.2, updated on 2021-05-24.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Allow Grammarly to work on Ghost's editor

If you use Ghost for your blogging needs and you need Grammarly as well to make your life easier, you probably noticed that Grammarly does not work with Ghost's editor Koenig.

While researching this online, I found a convenient solution for this issue and a lot of people have been using it. I have used it myself and it works well. So, I decided to put it in an extension to help others as well.

It should be noted that the reason behind Grammarly not working with Ghost's editor is due to it not supporting it. So, I am not sure if this solution will cause any problems on your side. For me, it works perfectly well.

Note: This extension assumes you already have the Grammarly extension installed in your browser

If you find any issues or bugs, please submit it to the GitHub repository.

Extension icon is from Dinosoft Lab on Iconscout at https://iconscout.com/contributors/dinosoftlabs

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2021-05-24

Current Version

1.0.2

Size

28.61KiB

Author

Shahed Nasser

Website

None

Category

Blogging

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avatar David Field
2021-03-26

I'm using the latest self hosted version as of today and this works

avatar Peter Repukat
2021-03-05

Exactly what I needed, since I migrated from wordpress to ghost (finally)

avatar David Field (mightywomble)
2021-03-26

I'm using the latest self hosted version as of today and this works

avatar Peter Repukat
2021-03-05

Exactly what I needed, since I migrated from wordpress to ghost (finally)

avatar David Field (mightywomble)
2021-03-26

I'm using the latest self hosted version as of today and this works