I'm setting up a sage cell that requires some front-end code to define 
functions. Rather than requiring my users to scroll through that code, I'd 
like to "hide" it.

One possibility would be to autoeval the front-end code in a cell with a 
minimal template and hidden editor, then have my users work in a second 
(linked) cell with a normal template and editor. But defining cells with 
different templates seems to require using different div classes, and 
linked:true seems to work only within a class.

1) Is there a better way to "hide" code?

2) Is there a way to link cells that have different templates?

Thanks!

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