There comes a point when more lines is better...than as you move forward, less becomes better again
Obviously, I can't see the source but minimal is best especially if you intend to serve content to mobile devices (think of the poor 2g/3g connections!)
Things like making cache-friendly content, using CDN resources (e.g. jQuery hosted by Google).
A good website is a minimal website 
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Or perhaps breaking up the CSS into other files? For example, I could do usr_box.css, header.css, content.css, signin.cas and do forth.
I plan on using a mobile design (like iWebkit) for my site, or make one. This will solve the connection problem. As for the cache problem, I can't really decrease the amount of CSS. I need every line or else the margins will be out of place.
Using a background color rather than an image works great for saving
some to load the page, so I'll use a background color in CSS.
I really like the top design! Great job on the header! Whats this website for? Just curious 
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I don't really want to say until everything's done.
(It's not going to be a forum, FYI)