This page from QuirksMode gives cross-platform compatibility data: http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/w3c_css.html
JK -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yansky Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:18 AM To: jQuery (English) Subject: [jQuery] Re: Check to see if a style exists You can access all the the CSS rules with the "styleSheets" & "cssRules" DOM objects. Check these pages for good examples: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Gecko_DOM_Reference:Examples#Example_4: _Using_Stylesheets http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/externalcss2.shtml http://cross-browser.com/x/lib/view.php?sym=xTraverseStyleSheet http://cross-browser.com/x/lib/view.php?sym=xTraverseDocumentStyleSheets I'm not 100% sure if IE supports these methods though. On Apr 12, 4:33 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Is there way to check to see if a style class is declared within a > document or css file related to the document? I'm building a plugin for > our designer's internal use, with the goal of replacing the standard > javascript dialogs with dialog boxes created with jqModal. I want to > provide the designers with the flexibility to be able to style the > dialog boxes to suit a site style but have a default style for the > dialog if none is supplied. > > e.g.: > > if ( styles for #customConfirmDialog not declared in document/css ) { > $("#customConfirmDialog").css({ ... });} > > $("#customConfirmDialog").show(); > > I'm sure I've seen this question asked on the list before but I can't > find it and can't think of a way to search for it that won't return a > thousand results. > > Regards, > > David