Sorry to hear you’re having this issue. I know you jumped on our Slack Report after hours.
This sounds like you’re having a plugin conflict (or a theme conflict). Did you recently update anything else besides Pods? Check your browser for the Developer Console and look to see if you’re seeing any javascript errors.
Deactivate other plugins to see if one of those rectifies the issue. You can use the Health Check plugin to do this safely without impacting the client’s front-end of their website.
If none of those resolve your issue, please open a Bug Report so we can work with you directly and try to replicate the issue you’re having.
My sincere apology,
After activating/deactivating/testing custom settings page… many times…
There was some other plugin that disrupted several things. PODS is working again. My life force has been restored.
Thank you again Jim True,
Thomas Rendleman
Yep, always look for the plugin conflicts. This is always my own troubleshooting process:
Pods Admin, Settings, Clear Cache (because database transients can get clogged)
Check your Javascript/Developer Console for errors.
Start Troubleshooting other plugins, especially if it used to work and you did no changes.
Start Troubleshooting Theme
Panic (hah, it never does any good to panic)
Go to your Last Known Working Backup
Make a Copy of your Server and Troubleshoot over there
Glad to hear you’re working again!
– Jim
Thank you again for advice. Your advice on Pods.io and other places I’ve googled has helped me a great deal.
See you on the Internet.