While reviewing suggested edits I often see this an edit summary similar to this:
fix grammer
when I first saw it I thought it was an ironically amusing mistake, but now I've seen it so many times that I've started wondering if it's actually some kind of editor inside joke that I'm unaware of. (Sub-question: Is it?)
I wondered why someone who cared enough to edit things and thought they had mastered English well enough to edit other people's "grammer" wouldn't notice that they were misspelling a word. Out of curiosity, I entered it like that myself and noticed it wasn't spellchecked. For other inputs, (e.g. questions, comments) the browser spellcheck works and misspellings are marked, but they aren't in this one.
This is a pretty minor thing; I'm sure a lot of people just get used to ignoring the red underline anyway. I was just curious if anyone knew if this was by design, and if so, what its purpose was.
This happens in Firefox but not in Chrome.
spellcheck="true"
would be appropriate or useful here.