1. Static navbar

A static navbar against a default navbar is different by it’s initial position, and it’s width.

Both navbars (static and default) scrolls away with the page.

2. Result with flatly theme

Invoke the following command:

$ asciidoc
  -b bootstrap
  -f /path/to/examples/demo4.conf
  -o navbar-static-sample.html
  -a navbar=static
  -a theme=flatly
  /path/to/examples/demo.asciidoc

And here are the final result that you should get.

Figure 1. My first static navbar

3. About options to generate documents

We reused and group all common attributes to generate documents in a standard asciidoc configuration file called demo4.conf.

[attributes]
linkcss
numbered
lang=en
jumbotron
jumbotron-fullwidth!
totop
iconsfont=font-awesome
footer!
footer-fullwidth!
brand="My Project"
tocmmenu
stylesheet=user2.css

With custom user stylesheet called user2.css

a.toc-top-link {
    right: 0.5em;
    position: absolute;
}
.mm-menu {
    width: 70%;
}
.mm-listview .mm-next::before {
    border-left-style: none;
}
.jumbotron .toc-top-link {
    display: none;
}

footer[role="contentinfo"] {
    background-color: inherit;
}

invoke the following command:

$ asciidoc
  -b bootstrap
  -f /path/to/examples/bootstrap3.conf
  /path/to/examples/{docfile}
See
[http://asciidoc.org/userguide.html#X60]
for docfile attribute.

With this configuration file called bootstrap3.conf

[attributes]
linkcss
numbered
tocmmenu
toclevels=2
lang=en
jumbotron
jumbotron-fullwidth
totop
stylesheet=user.css
iconsfont=font-awesome
theme=readable
themeswitcher
themeswitcher-cookiethemename=adocbsexamples.bootstrapTheme.name
themeswitcher-cookiethemecss=adocbsexamples.bootstrapTheme.css
navbar=fixed
navinfo1
footer!
footer-fullwidth

And custom user stylesheet called user.css

a.toc-top-link {
    right: 0.5em;
    position: absolute;
}
.mm-menu {
    width: 70%;
}
.mm-listview .mm-next::before {
    border-left-style: none;
}
.jumbotron .toc-top-link {
    display: none;
}