Images not fitting correctly into boxes

Hi there,
I'm trying to recreate a website something similar to this:
http://www.parisihavens.com/index.php
When I put the pictures into the boxes they don't size up
correctly even though I am inputting the correct dimension for the
images the same size as the boxes. Is it because I am using a table
width of 100%? I want to be able to resize the browser window
without having the boxes stretch. What am I doing wrong?
I have attached my code.
Thanks in advance for any help!

Hi Jim,
We really apologize for all the inconvenience which has caused you.
While you are trying to apply the auto sync on couple of images can you try to make sure that the images are not stacked.
Also there hadnt been any issues reported so far on this and whatever issues I have seen have been reported were that the sync requires some time to apply on number of images and the customer doesnt wait for that much
In the meanwhile if these steps doesnt resolve your issues you can contact Adobe support by following the link below:
http://helpx.adobe.com/contact/
Thanks
Mandhir

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