White lines above images

I'm trying to use images that i've imported as buttons/links. In the iweb layout, the page looks great, but when I publish it, some of the buttons have a white line over the top. I can't seem to figure out why this happens or how to remove them. I've tried re-cropping the problematic images but that hasn't worked. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
www.oceans711.com

Yeah, i have some trouble with those also...I know an easy way to get rid of it...All you do is adjust the opacity a tiny little bit and the line will dissapear. The problem you have then is the the image renders as a .png rather than a .jpg, so what you need to do is when your site has been published, view it on the web, then drag the image on to your desktop and save as a .jpg, then put it back into your page instead of the .png and re-publish. OR you can always just make do with the .png...its not that bad, just takes a little bit more time to view. Hope this helps.
Rob.

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