Rollover images disappearing in Browser Lab

I set up my rollover images for my horizontal nav bar in a table and they look great until I test them in Browser Lab. Then randomly, they disappear. Please give some advise.

Not sure exactly what you mean 'disappear' because Browser Lab is'nt interactive.
I guess you mean that the top level image-button doesn't appear?
I know sometimes in the case of a slideshow the image capture in Browsr Lab gets taken just as the image is fading so it looks like an inage is not there when it really is. Maybe that could be the issue, or though obviously roll-over images don't fade, unless you have an effect on them but it would take a 'trigger' event to do that, not available in Browser Lab
Only real solution is to provide a link to the problem page so someone can test it in the browser that your viewing in Browser Lab.

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        <h6>96 Harvard Avenue<br>
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        <h7>© Your Career Direction, LLC, 2012<br>
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