if it's a class you're looking for, I think you can use something like 
 if( $('#myDiv').is('.className')) {...}




Daemach wrote:
> 
> I'm working on something that I want a user to be able to override by
> including a specific class somewhere in the CSS definitions.  If that
> class
> doesn't exist I want to add a default style.  This seems like something
> that
> should have come up before but search isn't coming up with anything.  Can
> someone point me in the right direction?  Local styles/classes override
> global classes right?
> 
> IOW given the following:
> 
> <style>
> #myDiv {background: blue;}
> </style>
> 
> <div id="myDiv" style="background: red">
> 
> The div's background would be red, correct?
> 
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