I had a similar issue that I later found to be caused be some CSS. GWT
wraps Image Bundles in a clipper tag for IE were as FF is just a
standard image. Try using the DOM Inspector addon for FireFox to see
exactly what is being applied to you image.

I do not know if this is your issue but it may help.

On Dec 17, 1:54 pm, dhoffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have a single ImageBundle that works fine in Hosted mode (Windows)
> and the images display correctly when the app runs in IE however all
> the images are cropped incorrectly when run with Firefox & Chrome.
> The incorrect images show the full image plus the left portion of the
> image next to it on the right side.
>
> I am using the GWT annotations method to specify image file names
> (@ImageBundle.Resource()).
>
> Why would ImageBundle not work correctly with all browsers?
>
> -Dave
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