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    7 months ago

    It is indeed! Mostly just fiddling around with the settings.

    @[email protected], here is a paste of the config so you can play with it:
    (If you click show code editor, then paste in, you can then go back to visual editor with things configured)

    Speedtest needle gauges and ping with colour change:

    type: horizontal-stack
    cards:
      - type: gauge
        min: 0
        severity:
          green: 80
          yellow: 50
          red: 0
        entity: sensor.speedtest_download
        max: 100
        needle: true
      - type: gauge
        min: 0
        max: 20
        entity: sensor.speedtest_upload
        severity:
          green: 16
          yellow: 10
          red: 0
        needle: true
      - type: gauge
        min: 0
        entity: sensor.speedtest_ping
        severity:
          green: 0
          yellow: 15
          red: 20
        max: 100
    
    

    Air quality with lots of different colours:

    type: horizontal-stack
    cards:
      - type: gauge
        entity: sensor.oxford_air_quality_index
        needle: false
        min: 0
        max: 500
        segments:
          - from: 0
            color: '#00e400'
          - from: 51
            color: '#ffff00'
          - from: 101
            color: '#ff7e00'
          - from: 151
            color: '#ff0000'
          - from: 201
            color: '#8f3f97'
          - from: 301
            color: '#800000'
        name: 'Air quality: PM2.5'
        unit: µg/m3
      - type: gauge
        entity: sensor.external_environment_f
        max: 40
        severity:
          green: 18
          yellow: 25
          red: 30
        needle: false
        min: -10
      - type: gauge
        entity: sensor.oxford_uv_index
        max: 10
        severity:
          green: 0
          yellow: 3
          red: 6
    

    Once you’ve got your head around horizontal stacks (lets you put multiple small dials together), it’s mostly picking thresholds and settings colours.