GIFs hurt export...

I exported FW to DW and get boring white pixels that appear on some of the edges of the gifs (on a dark background) - I tried to convert them to png, but they are still there.  Not sure so if it's a firework, a Dreamweaver or some sort of generic image problem but I hope someone may be able to help...

Here is the page: http://www.heathlanzillotti.com

See the vertical sides of the big picture of triple-picture in the Center and the corners of the ups and downs of the rectangles with a round border.

I don't see much interest to do with diapers - not sure how you would do that, to be honest, it seems sticky, I would even be gently push the "I am the designer, believe me angle" or then just leave it as it is

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