property-no-vendor-prefix
Disallow vendor prefixes for properties.
-webkit-transform: scale(1); }
a { /** ↑
* This prefix */
This rule does not blanketly condemn vendor prefixes. Instead, it
uses Autoprefixer’s
up-to-date data (from caniuse.com) to
know whether a vendor prefix should cause a violation or not. If
you’ve included a vendor prefixed property that has a standard
alternative, one that Autoprefixer could take care of for you, this rule
will complain about it. If, however, you use a non-standard
vendor-prefixed property, one that Autoprefixer would ignore and could
not provide (such as -webkit-touch-callout
), this rule will
ignore it.
The fix
option can automatically fix all of the problems reported by this
rule.
Options
true
The following patterns are considered violations:
-webkit-transform: scale(1); } a {
-moz-columns: 2; } a {
The following patterns are not considered violations:
transform: scale(1); } a {
a {columns: 2; }
-webkit-touch-callout: none; } a {
Optional secondary options
ignoreProperties: ["/regex/", /regex/, "string"]
Given:
["transform", "columns"]
The following patterns are not considered violations:
-webkit-transform: scale(1); } a {
-moz-columns: 2; } a {