# selector-no-vendor-prefix Disallow vendor prefixes for selectors. ```css input::-moz-placeholder {} /** ↑ * This prefix */ ``` This rule does not blanketly condemn vendor prefixes. Instead, it uses [Autoprefixer's](https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer) up-to-date data (from [caniuse.com](http://caniuse.com/)) to know whether a vendor prefix should cause a violation or not. _If you've included a vendor prefixed selector 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 selector, one that Autoprefixer would ignore and could not provide, this rule will ignore it. The [`fix` option](../../../docs/user-guide/usage/options.md#fix) can automatically fix all of the problems reported by this rule. ## Options ### `true` The following patterns are considered violations: ```css input::-moz-placeholder {} ``` ```css :-webkit-full-screen a {} ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css input::placeholder {} ``` ```css :full-screen a {} ``` ## Optional secondary options ### `ignoreSelectors: ["/regex/", "non-regex"]` Ignore vendor prefixes for selectors. Given: ``` ["::-webkit-input-placeholder", "/-moz-.*/"] ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css input::-webkit-input-placeholder { color: pink; } input::-moz-placeholder { color: pink; } ```