Magento onepage checkout "stuck in place order" - magento

In my magento project, when i am trying to place order after filling all the details like shipping location, payment method etc, when i am clicking on place order button nothing happens. I searched over google but no solution worked for me.
any idea what should i do.

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Magento checkout stuck with “Submitting Order Information”
Magento Version Magento ver. 1.9.0.1
The entire process works in the checkout (Billing info, shipping info, shipping method, etc.) except when one finally decides to submit the order, (hit "place order” button) it just hangs at "submitting order information”. After sitting there for a few minutes, the shopper will be returned to the shopping cart, and the order never makes it through!
I hope and assume others have had the same problem? How to fix it? I’m worried that it might be the theme because I’ve haven’t had much luck finding the solution on the internet. (2checkout extension i m using for payment )
Just downgrade your extension version to 2.3.3

Turning a Magento website into an online catalouge without Prices and a shopping basket

Hey im just looking for some advice, my project is to create a website on magento without the price option. This means no shopping basket either but just the option for users to view all the products without having the option to buy it online. Its important that i still keep the feature of selling online for the future but if it was possible to just disable it all.
Id love for some insight onto what people think the best option is for me to do.
You should do three things:
Remove all inclusions for the prices from your theme (just comment them out)
Remove the button in the addtocart.phtml files
Disable onepage checkout via the backend

Magento checkout button not working

I am trying add to add my own theme to magento 1.9. Almost implemented but encountered a problem. When I clicked the proceed to checkout button from the cart page the it redirects to a page showing the checkout steps. There is no area to enter the shipping address, nothing. Then no buttons are there to proceed further. Please help me from this problem.

"Add to Cart" in Lightbox – Shopify

Here's the URL to my store: http://nibblesofnirvana.myshopify.com
(PASSWORD IS nibblesofnirvana)
What I want to do is present people with two options when they click "add to cart." If you get to "add to cart" on the website now, you'll see that I already have a lightbox that comes up.
I want one option that points to the regular checkout page, then another option that points to a new checkout page that I haven't made yet.
But I haven't been able to get the shopping cart to work. I'd like "BUY NOW" to add the item the person is viewing to the cart, and the other option I display simply link to another page.
I'm assuming this has something to do with the Ajax API, but shopify's documentation hasn't proven to be all that helpful... would be very helpful if someone could point me in the right direction!
Thanks!
you can do this:
click add to cart --> pop up small window of highslide js and in this popup, you can place your two options.. am i following your thought?

Why is Magento forcing me to log in before I can add a product to cart?

I'm developing an ecommerce site using Magento v. 1.7.0.2 and for some reason,
every time I try to add a product to cart on the front end, the system requires
that I log in before it will let me add it.
I have Guest Checkout enabled and none of my test products are downloadable.
Interestingly, it only happens on Windows. I clear the cache in all my browsers on Windows
and try it and I get the log in / register screen whenever I try to add a product to cart.
If I test it on the Mac, though, it works perfectly.
Why is this happening and how do I fix it?
Many thanks!
Cynthia
It depends:
on your config if guest checkout is enabled from system > configuration > checkout
on your products, if they are downloadable then they only can be purchased by registered users
Well, I solved the problem. Believe it or not, it was a CSS error on my part.
I had the wishlist link div overlapping the add to cart button, in effect
covering it up w/ the wishlist link.
So while it looked like I was clicking on Add to Cart, I was actually adding
the item to my wishlist, which cannot be done w/o being a logged in, registered
user.
Sigh...big DOH! on my part.
The moral of this story is: always check your code!

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