What are the cons to using SVG in terms of validation, accessibility, and maintainability for CMS-based websites?
In a project I need to make the Navigation fluid scalable without losing the quality of text and gradient. and it's not possible with HTML, CSS only.
A button like this:

So I found this example (although it's not exactly like what I want).
but it's not valid:

This button was made by SVG code-- no HTML and CSS here.
SVG Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<svg width="100%" height="100%" viewBox="0 0 480 360"
xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<defs>
<linearGradient id="button_surface" gradientUnits="objectBoundingBox"
x1="1" x2="1" y1="0" y2="1">
<stop stop-color="#434343" offset="0"/>
<stop stop-color="#000000" offset="0.67"/>
</linearGradient>
<linearGradient id="virtual_light" gradientUnits="objectBoundingBox"
x1="0" x2="0" y1="0" y2="1">
<stop stop-color="#EEEEEE" offset="0" stop-opacity="1"/>
<stop stop-color="#EEEEEE" offset="0.4" stop-opacity="0"/>
</linearGradient>
</defs>
<!-- button content -->
<rect x="10" y="10" rx="15" ry="15" width="150" height="80"
fill="url(#button_surface)" stroke="#363636"/>
<text x="30" y="55" fill="white"
font-family="Tahoma" font-size="20" font-weight="500">
SVG Button
</text>
<!-- vitual lighting effect -->
<rect x="12" y="12" rx="15" ry="15" width="146" height="76"
fill="url(#virtual_light)" stroke="#FFFFFF" stroke-opacity="0.4"/>
</svg>
My question arose because this website will be made using WordPress. What are the disadvantages to using SVG code over HTML, CSS, and JavaScript?
Edit: I found this article on Microsoft's Website, which says SVG is better than Canvas to make UI Elements because of less UI code.