White line under Images

Hello

I create a mobile site using Dreamweaver, and for some reason, any image that I put my document has a white line underneath.  I already have my IMG tag together at the border: 0 so I have no idea why this is happening.  I even tried to remove all css and placing just a picture of monkey in a strict html file and it still happens with any image I have placed in any directory.  I also tested in several browsers.  I've never had this before, and it seems very strange.

An example can be seen here: http://mobile.sageinsuranceservicing.com/index2.html .  The border appears under the main image on the page and appears to be about 2 or 3 pixels. 

Thank you very much for your suggestions!

It's probably the descender of text browser by default inline padding for the html5 doctype.

Add display: block to your css image...

IMG {}

Display: block;

border: 0;

}

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