Probably best to explain with examples so ...

If I go to *https://admin.example.com/website/* I want have the sidebar 
(and edit-tools) show. This would be the default behavior for tiddlywiki.

But if I go to https://website.example.com/ I will be shown the same 
tiddlywiki file but I want to hide all the editing/admin functionality of 
tiddlywiki so it looks more like a normal website.

I'm using Tiddlywiki as a sort of CMS for some very small hobby projects. I 
want the public facing side of things to look like normal websites. I 
expect I should be able to have CSS that makes the administrative parts of 
tiddlywiki display:none. I've seen some examples of conditional display 
(related to screen resolution). Is there a way to do it based on hostname 
or a cookie (I could have the web server set a cookie).

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