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Different Monitor resolutions changing layout! Help

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I'm trying to launch my website <a href="http://www.ryankreeps.com">http://www.ryankreeps.com</a>

It looks fine on my macbook, but when I open it on a computer with a different resolution it looks terrible. Everything is out of place.

This is based off a wordpress template that I've customized a bit. This is my first website and I'm pretty much clueless. I know it has something to do with using absolute, relative, or float positioning. Can anyone take a look and give me some hints what is wrong?!

-Ryan
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Re: Different Monitor resolutions changing layout! Help
Dont use fixed sizes, the W3C recommended screen layout is % and ems. the site looks weird on 2400 widescreen. about 1/4 width
show the customized css code for comment,
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