Just one.That’s all you can handle,right?
Plugin authors have had a pain in their collective asses,too because they have to remember to do this: wp_enqueue_script(‘jquery’); when using jquery in their plugins if it’s going to be used in the site admin section (the dashboard) because a lot of jquery is used there. But not all of the plugins I was using at the time of this writing did this. Following one plugin author’s instructions I tried to edit a plugin file but got a syntax error. So I said fooey and just edited it to use the jquery version in /wp-includes/js/jquery.
Now I can use Custom Fonts and upload images. Awesome.