Probably that is wrong timing information.
In order to Chrome Dev Tools such as Timeline display correct information you must disable extensions to exclude noise that they produce. Relevant excerpt from How to Use the Timeline Tool article by Kayce Basques:
Disable extensions. Chrome extensions can add unrelated noise to
Timeline recordings of your application. Open a Chrome window in
incognito mode, or create a new Chrome user profile to ensure that
your environment has no extensions.
Although some extensions can intercept resource requests in blocking fashion Grammarly is not one of those extensions. It doesn't have required webRequestBlocking
permission specified in manifest file. Check chrome.webRequest page for more information.
If you measure time that took browser to get /vendor.61e0ab918e699695d3a3.js script from disk cache, compile and execute it you will see that it is pretty much constant regardless of whether Grammarly enabled or disabled. You can use code snippet below:
<script>var startTime = performance.now();</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/vendor.61e0ab918e699695d3a3.js"></script>
<script>
var endTime = performance.now();
console.log("Time: " + (endTime - startTime) + " [ms].")
</script>
Grammarly for Chrome
, then it goes to 10ms :) @LeonidVasilyev thanks, please put your answer down. – Joy Feb 22 '17 at 14:01