First: don’t enqueue custom versions of WordPress core-bundled scripts, including (and especially) jQuery.
Second, to answer your question: those Plugin scripts and stylesheets are enqueued, using add_action()
, via a callback hooked into one of the following action hooks:
wp_head
wp_enqueue_scripts
wp_print_scripts
wp_print_styles
(There are others, but those are the most likely.)
Inside the callback, the following functions are used to enqueue:
- Stylesheets:
wp_enqueue_style()
- Scripts:
wp_enqueue_script()
So, for a Plugin-enqueued stylesheet, named foobar.css
, you’d need to look in the Plugin files for calls to wp_enqueue_style()
, then note the name of the callback function it is called within. Then, find the add_action()
call that references that callback function. e.g.:
add_action( 'wp_head', 'pluginname_enqueue_styles' );
Once you’ve found that call, you can override it yourself, using remove_action()
:
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'pluginname_enqueue_styles' );