I would use thumnail images, and drag'n drop the (in Javascript). Depending on the y 
value where the image is droped, you can determine between which images the image was 
droped. Suppose the image was moved up, then move one position down all images between 
the end and start position and set the image at thre new position. To "move images", 
just change their address (.src) in the images array.
If the image was moved down, inverse the algorithm.

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