Well for starters I dislike the baby blue color on the sides. I also think it would be neat if you had a title for this project above the code viewer box with an explination of what exactly you are trying to do and what you have accomplished already.
Well, the "baby blue" color was chosen just to try to come close to the MSDN documentation... but it seems to be lighter. I think it might have been me remembering the hex color for an old clan's web site
As for "if I had a title for this project above the code viewer box with an explination (sic) of what exactly I am trying to do and what I have accomplished already," I don't understand. Which project? CodeBrowse is meant to be an implementation of a source code browser for an n-project, n-tree, it's not meant to explain anything. And it lists which source tree the current file is from:
(Excuse my poor handwriting).
It's not meant to be project documentation. Rather, it's meant to be collaborative with project documentation - for example,
MBNCSUtil will link to its files on a code browser application from now on rather than the flat files like it does now.