Well, I've removed the quest walk-thrus from the Info Center, but added buttons to open the in-game browser directly to Allakhazam's quest lists. They were a pain in the ass to bother with, and probably more than anything else in the Info Center, were readily available elsewhere, anyway.
Beyond that, though, I think I'm going to leave things pretty much as they are for the time being. (I mean structurally, of course; obviously, I'll keep updating the information.)
A few specific responses, most of them explanations of why items suggested for deletion from the Info Center *won't* actually be deleted....
Zonx: I'll admit, the "socials" tab isn't hugely useful, but I like having the info handy when I want it. (Mostly, I don't actually use the buttons, myself; I just use the page to remind me which commands exist, and which ones have voiceovers or duplicate animations.) As well, I like the way I've got the commands arranged, and in any event, don't use any other mods which make a list of "socials" commands available. So it's staying.
Othesus: The GU update notes involve almost no maintenance, so they might as well stay. *Shrug*
Rashaka (a): If you're running on a machine which allows you to jack all the graphics options to the max, then more power to you. But many of us are still running on machines that weren't top-of-the-line even when EQ2 first came out. So having a handy reference for what the graphics options actually do, is quite useful. (I've found myself referencing it while playing on more than one occasion.) In every respect that matters, the guide is still entirely up-to-date; the graphics settings still do the same things they did when it was written. The fact that newer cards are better than the cards that were available two years ago doesn't make the information the guide provides about those settings any less accurate.
Rashaka (b): The "notes" tab allows you to add whatever information you like to the Info Center. Beyond that, if you want to "personalize" the window, I'm afraid the only option is to learn XML and mod a new version of it yourself. tailored to provide the specific information you want. I'm not trying to be a smartass; I just don't know of any way to do what you suggested. And anyway, I've never expected that every user would find *everything* the Info Center contains to be worthwhile.
Faetyl: Perhaps I'm still missing something, but I really don't see how an online version of the Info Center would be fundamentally different than the various EQ2 Web sites that already exist. *Shrug*
-- Darryl (Milquetowst)