Digital Style

 

DigitalStyle was a small privately-held application company in Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, California. It was established in 1995 by refugees from the fallen short application firm Pages providing Rick Gessner, Peter Linss, Greg Kostello, and James Hamerly. Added ability for DigitalStyle stemmed from a Xerox spinoff Chrystal Software program incorporating Steve Clark, Beth Epperson, as well as Don Vale.


DigitalStyle was attained by Netscape in 1997 due mainly to their experience in HTML format as well as web technologies. James Hamerly became Netscape's vice president of the patron products party. Rick Gessner became Netscape's Director of Architectural. Including with the existing Netscape patron advancement group, this party triggered the model and implementation of the Gecko format motor that strengths several of the products under the Mozilla open resource umbrella such as Firefox.