What is Checkout?
As in a real store, when you have finally decided what you want to buy, you wheel your cart by the checkout counter. In many stores, this is the time you have to enter your credit card info, or confirm the info you gave when you registered, which now shows up again (except for your password). For instance, your billing and shipping addresses appear all filled in, but you can change them now, although many stores insist that your shipping and billing addresses match the address to which the credit card company sends its bills. You also get one last chance to edit quantities and remove products. Pay particular attention to the shipping method to make sure that is really what you want. (In some systems, you must wait until checkout to pick a shipping method, and find out how much it will cost only during checkout. Ugh.) When everything is the way you like it, click Submit or Order to send your order in. In a well-designed site, you should immediately get a page confirming the order detail