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CQ Tagging Ordering.

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Hi,

I am using CQ 5.6 , I wanted to know if there is a way to remove the ordering of tags(alphabetic order is followed by default).Wanted to know whether i can achieve the ordering of tags by drag and drop similar to CQ pages  ?

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Thanks,
Channaveer.

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This smells like you are trying to do something with tagging that is not appropriate. Metatags are supposed to be applied to a given resource, independent of one another, to help describe that resource. The order those tags were applied should not be relevant when describing the tagged resource.

Or did I misunderstand what you want?

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This smells like you are trying to do something with tagging that is not appropriate. Metatags are supposed to be applied to a given resource, independent of one another, to help describe that resource. The order those tags were applied should not be relevant when describing the tagged resource.

Or did I misunderstand what you want?

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You need custom implementation. No configurable option OOB.  Just curious why you need natural order instead of alphabetic?

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