I agree with the CSS line of thought wrt fonts and others, as there is 
nothing much to gain in introducing a redundant mechanism to tie them to 
view-port size. 

However, things like page-template and editor toolbar buttons are 
different. Problem with CSS here is, `display:none` is inefficient. Yes it 
won't be displayed, but it will be loaded nevertheless. This is acceptable 
when you have a couple of page-templates to remove, but imagine third party 
themes with radically different page-templates having to load all the 
default page-templates in addition to the new ones. It is an unnecessary 
burden.



@Mat

Yes!. You can define the filter in a macro tiddler ($:/tags/Macro) using 
the correct variable name. 

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