Okay, um. Here's the thing, the Cryptidex as you see it is the result of an incredibly large amount of work from several members of the staff just to get it to this point - and that's a little over a hundred articles. What you're demanding from us is months of work, that we do in our spare time around work or school or anything in the real world... just so you can be too lazy to
Google it. (That's a direct link to the Bulbapedia article, by the way. Says what you want in the first paragraph.)
Here the thing: We'd love a full-length Pokedex. But it's always been a lower priority for us, because it's something other sites do better. We call it the Cryptidex because it's designed to showcase the new critters, and information about them, as they're revealed to us - that's something we can do better than a lot of other Pokémon sites. In its current form, it's an information repository for unreleased Pokémon games - we just keep the work afterwards because it's still useful. We never make claims to being a complete Pokédex, which is why it has the name it does!
There are ways and means to speed page creation up from a programmer's point of view, of course, but they'd take a lot of my (
extremely limited) free time, which right now is not something I'm able to do - I'm currently working hard on features which need my attention more. When I'm done with this, perhaps we'll sit down as staff and consider the next big thing. Perhaps that might be a full-blown Cryptidex Pro to upgrade what we use already - but honestly, it depends on what we feel the community wants or needs most.
As mentioned, this is not a kibosh on the entire idea - I don't think any of the staff would object to a full-length Pokédex. But we have to do the work for it, and that is a
significant amount of work. You're asking us to spend months of our collective time on something, just so you don't have to spend six seconds putting "Axew" into Google and clicking the first result.