White line on small images

I inserted some small images to act as link-buttons. For some reason, some of them display a white line on the top. See the apple logo for instance here: http://kojema.net/cs/siteinfo.html
and the green buttons here: http://kojema.net/cs/audio.html
I used the same green button image another place, and there it did not display the white line. I used Aperture to crop the original images, and then simply dragged them into iWeb. What is causing this? The lines aren't visible in iWeb. But after I publish the site. there they are.
Thanks.
P.S. Is it just me, or does Firefox cause an enormous loss of color in jpegs?

There are a few solutions to the problem, see my post in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=525470&tstart=0

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