This worked for me on FF2/Mac:

$('<style></style>').attr('type', 'text/css').text('div { background:
red; }').appendTo('head');

--Erik


On 6/16/08, Brian J. Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I didn't mean $(element).css(object), I meant $
>  (document).css(selector,rule). The difference is this: css() as it
>  stands makes a one-time change to the members of the jQuery object by
>  adjusting the style attribute of each. When a new element matching the
>  query string is created, it does not have the desired css values.
>  Trust me: I've already tested it.
>
>  What I'm talking about is a way to directly manipulate the document's
>  style sheets using jQuery.
>
>
>  On Jun 16, 4:32 am, Olaf Bosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Brian J. Fink schrieb:
>  >
>  > > 
> $(document).css(selector1,rule1).css(selector2,rule2)...css(selectorN,ruleN);
>  >
>  > > If this is already part of the jQuery functionality, tell me the
>  > > syntax to use.
>  >
>  > Yes, it's ON:
>  >
>  >   $("p").css({ color: "red", background: "blue" });
>  >
>  > --
>  > Viele Grüße, Olaf
>  >
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