
What Fast Blog is?
Fast Blog is a WordPress theme with some extra tumblr-like features. It’s perfect for easy blogging and thanks to the WooTumblog plugin (included) you can add posts quickly even from a mobile phone. There are 6 types of posts:
- article
 - image
 - link
 - audio
 - video
 - qoute
 
or you can create regular WordPress posts and pages too.
Fast Blog can also work as a regular website.
There is also no need to install WooTumblog plugin, theme works without it with no problem at all.
More features
- 4 widgets
 - 106 social media icons
 - 5 shortcodes with over 100 variations
 - full width page template
 - Cufon font replacement
 - AJAX contact form (with validiation) working out of the box
 - fast, clear, CSS-only, multi-level menu
 - full translations support
 - threaded comments
 - nice Twitter and Flickr implementation (with very important buffering system to avoid exceeding the requests limit and to speed up page loading)
 - Google Analytics support (or another tracking system)
 - free updates + update notifier
 - not bad free suport
 
Changelog
Fast Blog 1.7.4 (6 Sep 2015)
- WordPress 4.3 fixes
 - increased minimal required WordPress version to 3.9
 
Fast Blog 1.7.3 (11 Feb 2015)
- added support for WordPress 4.1 title-tag
 - updated theme’s code to fit current WordPress standards
 - increased minimal required WordPress version to 3.4
 - fixed wrong meta of a post if Facebook plugin is active
 - other minor changes
 
Fast Blog 1.7.2
- added option to disable footer menu
 - added option to disable post tags
 - fixed wrong URL in a protected post authorization form
 - other minor changes
 
Fast Blog 1.7.1
- added support for Theme Options phrases translations for WPML plugin
 - WordPress 3.8 fixes
 - other minor changes
 
Fast Blog 1.7
- new and improved Twitter widget with API 1.1 support
 - improved Flickr widget
 - Twitter/Flickr widgets and update noticer doesn’t require PHP allow_url_fopen option to work anymore
 - fixes in the documentation
 - minor style changes in CSS
 - fixed missing text domains in some places
 - fixed Strict Standards notices
 
Complete changelog can be found in the theme’s documentation.