Please provide a URL to a page with a image with this issue.
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Without seeing the page, it sounds like you have placed the images in
a text-box. To display in any browser other than Internet Explorer,
the text box and its contents are converted to a poor quality .gif
image - definitely not suitable for photo's.
The cure is to not use text boxes - there are HTML alternatives, such
as tables and <divs>.
Using tables you can fix a page layout.
Using <divs> you can do the same, but you also need to know a little
CSS.
One place to learn about HTML and CSS is at www.w3schools.com