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Not for a while still as I am still working on other things while designing this. Once that is done, I should have it out quickly, just a matter of finishing it (And bug testing).
I've added an option to switch the position of the sidebar, quicksearch and tablinks to help people who worried about the original position. You can also switch the position of the quicksearch and tablinks by themselves without moving the sidebar if you wish.
Just wanted to update this thread and state that this style will be released shortly after 1.1 is released as stable. Currently I am working on finishing up the framework that'll go with it (along with a few surprises , and thats basically been the reason why it isn't released yet (I'm using this style as a way of testing the capabilities of the framework).
Similar to what ThemesInc has done, however I approached it slightly differently. It lacks some things they do (So I'm not stealing their ideas), but includes things that will probably be unique to ours.
Mostly its to cut down on development time, and allow for quicker updates (There were only 5 out of date templates for the full framework, and none for this style).
David is working on the Xenique framework of new Style Properties, and some modifications that will allow customization of our styles... or for people to create their own custom style more easily.... a similar concept to the Themesinc framework if you are familiar with that.
Onimua has brought it to my attention that he's a self-entitled a-hole and requires an honorable mention for doing some of the secret surprise stuff included with the framework.