Excellent, glad to know. I was unsure if it was a bug or intended.
Perhaps the documentation should be updated? ;)

On Feb 3, 3:50 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> This option was recently removed when we transitioned to the new jQuery UI
> CSS Framework ( 
> seehttp://jqueryui.com/docs/Themingandhttp://jqueryui.com/docs/Theming/API). 
> Dialog now makes use of a common
> themed class for the overlay (which as a reminder is only present when the
> modal option is set to true):
>
> ui-widget-overlay
>
> The benefit here is that your overlay is now styled by your theme (which you
> can download ready-made or customize at ThemeRoller.com). Of course, if you
> need to, you can override the theme style using css in a stylesheet. This is
> just one of a number of cases where we've tried as much as possible to move
> away from inline styles.
>
> - Richard
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Krittick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When using the overlay{} option in a dialog, its contents are not
> > being applied to the resulting dialog.
> > Using 1.6rc6.
>
> > For example:
>
> > overlay: { backgroundColor: '#000', opacity: 0.5 },
>
> > does not have any effect whatsoever
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