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I'm opening error jQuery dialog and want to set its title's background to red. All I saw so far is that I will have to create a class for div defining my dialog and set its background in css to red, but, if I do not want to modify existing .css file and create another .css in my project?

Can I do it in jQuery's dialog initialization phase?

For example, I have a button click event:

$("#btnStartSynch").button().unbind("click").bind("click", function () {
    var selectedValue = $("#ddlSynchParam").val();
    if (selectedValue == 0) {
        window.UserSelectMessage.dialog('open');
        return false;
    }

    var userName = $("#ddlSynchParam :selected").text();
    myself.StartSynch(userName, selectedValue);

});

If nothing is selected, I open Error pop up:

window.UserSelectMessage = $("#selectMsg").dialog({
    modal: true,
    resizable: false,
    autoOpen: false,
    height: 100,
    width: 200,
    title: 'Error'
});

Can I add extra parameter in that dialog initialization phase to set its background to red?

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