1 # declaration-property-value-blacklist
3 Specify a blacklist of disallowed property and value pairs within declarations.
6 a { text-transform: uppercase; }
8 * These properties and these values */
14 "unprefixed-property-name": ["array", "of", "values"],
15 "unprefixed-property-name": ["/regex/", "non-regex"]
18 If a property name is surrounded with `"/"` (e.g. `"/^animation/"`), it is interpreted as a regular expression. This allows, for example, easy targeting of shorthands: `/^animation/` will match `animation`, `animation-duration`, `animation-timing-function`, etc.
20 The same goes for values. Keep in mind that a regular expression value is matched against the entire value of the declaration, not specific parts of it. For example, a value like `"10px solid rgba( 255 , 0 , 0 , 0.5 )"` will *not* match `"/^solid/"` (notice beginning of the line boundary) but *will* match `"/\\s+solid\\s+/"` or `"/\\bsolid\\b/"`.
22 Be careful with regex matching not to accidentally consider quoted string values and `url()` arguments. For example, `"/red/"` will match value such as `"1px dotted red"` as well as `"\"foo\""` and `"white url(/mysite.com/red.png)"`.
28 "transform": ["/scale3d/", "/rotate3d/", "/translate3d/"],
29 "position": ["fixed"],
30 "color": ["/^green/"],
31 "/^animation/": ["/ease/"]
35 The following patterns are considered violations:
38 a { position: fixed; }
42 a { transform: scale3d(1, 2, 3); }
46 a { -webkit-transform: scale3d(1, 2, 3); }
54 a { animation: foo 2s ease-in-out; }
58 a { animation-timing-function: ease-in-out; }
62 a { -webkit-animation-timing-function: ease-in-out; }
65 The following patterns are *not* considered violations:
68 a { position: relative; }
72 a { transform: scale(2); }
76 a { -webkit-transform: scale(2); }
80 a { color: lightgreen; }
84 a { animation: foo 2s linear; }
88 a { animation-timing-function: linear; }
92 a { -webkit-animation-timing-function: linear; }