Image reloader misaligned! Plz help!

I have launched my site, and I have been out pounding the pavement... cold-calling and all.  My site looks completely fine on my PC and both of my dual-monitors. However, upon convincing a prospect to visit my site, I was very embarrassed to have all the images in the image reloader be completely misaligned... it looked like garbage and very unprofessional.  In other words, instead of looking perfect how they do on my screens, they were mis-centered, where the upper left-hand corner of all images were instead in the middle of the image box and the rest of the image cropped by the image reloader box.  All my images/banners were severely cropped, unrecognizable, and unreadable, and this is a HUGE issue for me!  My buddy was able to replicate it and concurred it was severely off-center, but I can not provide an image of the problem because I can't replicate it. I have wide-screen monitors, and my prospects looked like it was not.

Can anyone please, please tell me how to resolve this? Otherwise, I am going to have to eliminate the image reloader altogether, and I spent hours building those rotating banners!  THANK YOU all, because you guys are always phenomenal when I need help! 

-Kristi-
Quote · 20 Jan 2012

Ah HA!  I just discovered what the heck the deal is!  It is INTERNET EXPLORER. That is the culprit! I have attached a pic for you to see what it looks like... 

I use Firefox which works perfectly, but I need the image reloader to work with the people who use IE too! 

Can anyone PLEASE help me resolve this? 

I read on a completely different site where this guys said this:

"Internet Explorer Image Scaling Fix

This has been brought to attention before, but when it comes to resizing images, Internet Explorer won’t do a good job unless you add the follow line into your css:

img { -ms-interpolation-mode: bicubic; }

After taking care of that fix, your menu is ready to roll, nicely done."

Is this perhaps a solution? HELP and THANK YOU! 

-Kristi-
Quote · 20 Jan 2012
 
 
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