(RED HIGHLIGHT) - I currently have a temperature sensor being displayed with a sensor card and then 24 hour maximum and minimum temperatures displayed with statistic cards.
(PURPLE) - I tried a mini graph card, but it seems too bulky.
(GREEN) - Is there a way to get something more compact on the regular card sizes that displays both the current temp, and min/max along with 24 hour graph on the same card? Like the mockup I made. Humidity (from on mini-graph card) isn’t necessary.
You need to see a graph & min/max values.
None of stock cards supports this.
You can only use a stock History-graph card (which shows EXACT curve instead of over-smoothed one if you use the Sensor card instead as you tried) + Statistics card (which assumingly shows min/max, never tried, cannot say).
Everything can be “too bulky” if you set up a card like “give me feature 1, …, give me feature 99”. You want a card to be simultaneously data-rich & compact, it usually never happens.
Try playing with a card’s fonts (there are native options for fonts; also you can use card-mod, plenty of mods are published in “main card-mod thread - 1st post - fantastic link - mini-graph-card”); try reducing a graph’s height (see Docs for the card).
A while back I had Chat GPT exp me build this as a custom button card.
Do you understand the code which you are posting? Shame we still no have community rules about “posting an AI generated something”.
I follow it, sure. But if AI can save me some time sorting out card formatting to achieve my desired end result, I’m game.
Just came over in the last few months from 10 years on Smartthings and using Sharptools for a dashboard. Getting my dashboard setup comparable to how Sharptools was setup took some AI help, despite some of the instruction being outdated and iterative as a result. I have limited time available to get my smart home stuff sorted out and the AI sure helped expedite my clean transition of my devices and dashboard from ST to HA.
But I removed it since it seems to be a sore spot. Figured it would help point the OP in the right direction…