Where is the "Firefox Button" that is referenced on the support pages?

Support site refers to a "Firefox Button". I don't see it. Am I missing something obvious?

You only see the orange (on Linux gray) Firefox button if the Menu Bar is hidden (View > Toolbars > Customize or right-click a toolbar).<br />
If you need to access the hidden Menu bar then press the Alt key or the F10 key to make the Menu Bar appear temporarily.
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