# property-blacklist **_Deprecated: Instead use the [`property-disallowed-list`](../property-disallowed-list/README.md) rule._** Specify a list of disallowed properties. ```css a { text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; } /** ↑ * This property */ ``` ## Options `array|string`: `["array", "of", "unprefixed", /properties/ or "regex"]|"property"|"/regex/"`|/regex/ If a string is surrounded with `"/"` (e.g. `"/^background/"`), it is interpreted as a regular expression. This allows, for example, easy targeting of shorthands: `/^background/` will match `background`, `background-size`, `background-color`, etc. Given: ``` ["text-rendering", "animation", "/^background/"] ``` The following patterns are considered violations: ```css a { text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; } ``` ```css a { animation: my-animation 2s; color: pink; } ``` ```css a { -webkit-animation: my-animation 2s; } ``` ```css a { background: pink; } ``` ```css a { background-size: cover; } ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css a { color: pink; } ``` ```css a { no-background: sure; } ```