Where a pinned tab

I've pinned a site earlier. I rebooted the computer later. When I opened firefox, I heard the music of the pinned site, but couldn't figure out how to see. How do it?

Normally, you will see a tab that is pinned to the left end of the tab as only the icon bar.

You can use Ctrl + 1 to Ctrl + 8 to attend the 8 first tabs.
CTRL + 9 always returns you to the last label.

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