I'm not sure what I should do with the HTML files ... (?)
Anyway, if I were you, I'd double-check my ~/.opera/operaperfs.ini just in case.
You can also just start with a new config to see if it's an Opera configuration issue or some X configuration issue. Just move ~/.opera to a new location (for example: ~/.opera.orig) and start Opera: If the fonts work, you know it's an Opera issue, if they don't, you know it's some other issue with Xorg.
You can just move ~/.opera.orig back to ~/.opera to restore your settings.
N.B. Make sure you exit opera before fiddling with ~/.opera
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