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local sw,sh = guiGetScreenSize() 
guiCreateStaticImage( sw-203, sh-678, sw-1216, sh-618, "logo.png", false) 
function DXtext () 
dxDrawText(tostring "Hello",sw-241,sh-558,sw-634,sh-2,tocolor(148,0,220),1.5,"beckett") 
end 
addEventHandler ( "onClientRender", getRootElement(), DXtext ) 

In this script when I open this script In another resolution logo and text changes their position.

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local x,y = guiGetScreenSize() 
guiCreateStaticImage( x/3.8, y/3.8, x/2.02, y/2, "logo.png", false) 
function DXtext () 
dxDrawText(tostring "Hello",x/3.5, y/3.6, x, y,tocolor(148,0,220),1.5,"beckett") 
end 
addEventHandler ( "onClientRender", getRootElement(), DXtext ) 

This positions is for example, but it still working :)

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Yes but i want it to same in every resolution.

Use relative positions if math with guiGetScreenSize() is too difficult for you.

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local sw,sh = guiGetScreenSize() 
local image = guiCreateStaticImage( sw-203, 90, 150, 150, "logo.png", false) 
  
addEventHandler("onClientRender",root, 
    function() 
        dxDrawText(tostring "Hello",sw-241,210,sw,sh,tocolor(148,0,220),1.5,"beckett") 
    end 
) 

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WidthOfScreen/2-WidthOfWindow/2, HeightOfScreen/2-HeightOfWindow/2 for center screen coordinates
local sw,sh = guiGetScreenSize() 
local w,h = 300,100 
guiCreateStaticImage( sw/2-w/2, sh/2-h/2, w, h, "logo.png", false) 

will on the center

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No no I downt want In center I want it in my cordinates.

You either need to use relative size and position or use fixed position but get its new position for different resolution (using relative values).

If you test this:

local w,h = guiGetScreenSize( ); 
local x,y = 300, 100; 
local img = guiCreateStaticImage( x, y, w, h, "logo.png", false ); 
x, y = guiGetPosition( img, true ); 
outputChatBox( "Relative coords,  x:" .. tostring( x ) .. ";  y: " .. tostring( y ) ); 

You should be able to see its relative coords, then you can use them to display the element at the same position on different resolution.

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Yes when I test it I see a big logo in my center of screen and see relative values. But If I have relative values after what I must do to It where I want in every resolution.

Read on relative parameter of guiCreateStaticImage.

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x: 0.21961933374405; y: 0.13020832836628
relative: This is whether sizes and positioning are relative. If this is true, then all x,y,width,height floats must be between 0 and 1, representing measures relative to the parent.
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